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Technology Stocks : MER Telemanagement (MTSLF) - Internet/web Co.

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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (8)1/1/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (1) of 75
 
- Are you saying that the parent owning so many shares is a good or bad thing?

- I just found the 8/26/98 "Meeting of Shareholders" notice & it clearly shows that the parent co., C. Mer Industries, owns 69.7%, or 3,269,270 shares.

- As long as the parent is happy with their investment; and not selling even one share; and the float being so miniscule. Couldn't the slightest spart set off a minor buying frenzy that would bring up the stock price to fair value?

- For instance, on Thursday, 70,000 shares drove the price up 34%.

- PS - thanks for the questions, I'm learning a lot that I didn't know before. Making me like MTSLF that much more. But what's your take on C. Mer owning 69.7%? And what's your overall take?

Thanks.
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