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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SFAD Breaking into the INTERNET in a big way!

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To: David Sirk who wrote (1210)3/8/1999 1:22:00 PM
From: Vandyman  Read Replies (1) of 1322
 
Repeating something over and over can make you believe it is real, when in fact it is still false. When did I ever say that the run to $.20 was your doings? Giving yourself quite a bit of credit, aren't we? So was the fall to current levels then my doing? I think not.

Selling stock is one way to raise cash, as is obtaining a loan. But the loan doesn't dilute the float. And if their other businesses are doing so well, why the cash infusion? What is their immediate need for cash? What are they doing that is capital intensive? Why so many registering to sell? Usually, insider buying is a good sign, not the opposite.

David, I'm not a basher. Saying it over and over will not make it so, but if it makes you feel better, then fine. All I'm doing is taking issue with other people's opinions when they differ from my own, and trying to get to the truth. You think there is potential in the Incybermall, which is why I guess you invested. I think Incybermall is lame, and will not amount to anything. Maybe I expect too much. Our opinions differ. Life goes on. When answers are made, opinions may change.

Some answers I'd like to see are, where will revenue come from, why the insider selling, and what's the infamous ATT connection? Wanting answers instead of diversion is not bashing.
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