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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SANI-TECH INDUSTRIES INC. (SNTS)

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To: ISOMAN who wrote (247)12/18/1998 4:33:00 AM
From: Coral4pH_dot_com  Read Replies (2) of 389
 
Isoman,

We ALL know about the VERY OLD and hashed over "a thousand times" settlements and filings that you made BOLD. Again, anyone that can click the SEARCH button in their browser for SNTS can find what you found. These public records explain why this SNTS ticker symbol has started to rise EVERY day now this week as we ALL know through common sense what happens to the share value of a ticker symbol that has been tied to an inactive company that has several positive and imminent events that are close to being publicly validated for the benefit and purpose of increasing the shareholder value for SNTS.

Although it is a "no-brainer" with what is about to occur with the SNTS ticker symbol relating to either a thriving and viable company going public through the "acquiring" of the existing publicly held entity or the existing SNTS entity redeeming the core business pursuits along with a declared and demonstrated "turn-around" situation, we know that the true value of the publicly traded SNTS symbol is directly related to "SUPPLY AND DEMAND" which is the focus and has been the focus of "insiders", professional brokers, private investors and traders like us, along with institutional buyers that are "in the know". If the public float is very close to being in the hands of those previously mentioned, then any continued buying pressure will force the Market Makers to either buy the shares in the open market (especially [if] illegal shorting has occurred ... which is almost a guaranteed occurance as the Market Makers do not have to give a public accounting of their trading executions [if] a company goes out of business. That is the main reason why SNTS is the perfect "MASSIVE PROFIT" opportunity as it is evident based on the past trading patterns along with the continued trading and interest in SNTS when a turn-around or ticker symbol assuming or acquisition occurs through OTC:BB exchange channels), .... or the Market Makers can go directly to any corporate officers to buy "additional" shares or have the company issue additional shares ... which is unlikely due to the ticker symbol situation with assuming or acquiring based on the limited points of completion to go public versus the long and drawn out filings through a public application process with the SEC.

Anyway, congratulations to ALL who have or will purchase any remaining SNTS shares!!! We are in for some good times soon!!!!!!

Trade at your own risk! My speculation only!

Note: Steady and continued daily increases in share price are a good indication that a stock is gaining secure movement which is unrelated to momentum type increases. This is very good for the price stability here. It is said that stocks that rise too fast can fall too fast. I am hoping for the same continued steady and consistent price increases daily for SNTS.

Good luck and GO SNTS!!!!! Nice and steady............

Naysayers welcome..... Oh, and ISOMAN, I hope I am not misinterpreting your posts as another attempt to discredit this stock. I will assume you were just sharing information and will look forward to posts from you indicating that you are a supporter of SNTS. If you are not a supporter, than I will assume you are not a shareholder and one of those other list of people that come onto threads where you don't own the stock and have other motivation..... We'll see.
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