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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BNEZ and PMA; Success in 1999
BNEZ 0.00Sep 18 5:00 PM EST

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To: Joinvestor who wrote (2458)2/16/1999 7:08:00 PM
From: otcbbbaby  Read Replies (1) of 2648
 
Jo: I find that management is quite open about a lot of things. And why haven't you called? You keep asking us to call. Don't you have a telephone? They have an 800 number for shareholders. You are a recent poster, and while that isn't necessarily suspect, your continuing comments do make one wonder what your agenda is. I believe the question you keep raising has been answered on the thread quite a few times, the most recent time by Realist. The company announced the fourth shipment because it represented replacements of sold units. They don't announce initial shipments because the shipments can be returned for any reason Ingram Micro wishes. It doesn't do anyone any good at all for BNEZ to announce a "shipment" of 10,000 units if, 180 days later, Ingram returns 9,999 of them. They felt that the fourth shipment truly represented actual sales and so they released the numbers. Management had no problem telling me that weeks ago. Apparently they told Realist the same thing. What, exactly, have you been unable to get from them "in the past"? In the 16 days since you became a member you've certainly been down on BNEZ. My positions is the same one I've held since I bought this thing in February 1997: if they sell software they will do fine. If they don't they will die. They have accomplished many positive steps: Ingram Micro and two of the five largest software chains carry their product. They have fought AOL as well as they can (although their litigation is not a reason to invest, IMO) and they are selling product, based on my calls to stores around the country. I'm not buying anymore shares. I have enough. But I think they may make it. Management doesn't hype. This isn't a crime. It inspires confidence in me. Just my two cents.
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