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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MIDL .... A Real Sleeper

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To: Dusty who wrote (5491)4/24/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Binder  Read Replies (1) of 7039
 
No assets or real value exists unless or until the stock is sold in the open market. So the true value of the stock we hold does not have a constant value due to the fact the share price is a changing factor all the time

All kidding aside, Dusty, that statement makes no sense.

I think you should check the definitions of two terms: assets and liquid assets.

The CBQI stock is an asset. Should it be sold, the cash resulting from the sale would be a liquid asset.

If your statement were true, then the portfolio of everyone here would be worthless until we sold stock. My IBM stock would serve me no purpose until sold, and I can assure you thats not true.

Like always Dusty, you need to check your facts before opening your mouth.

Binder
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