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Pastimes : Georgia Bard's Corner

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To: Ga Bard who wrote (5744)5/28/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: Due Diligence  Read Replies (1) of 9440
 
GB,
As for the .08, please check the trading history. One day was zero trades, the next 600 total. The floor is around .20 and the stock has over the course of months, been thinly traded and never once mentioned on SI. Not even when it hit a high of .56 and retraced to the .25 range. Non-reporting stocks are difficult to DD and almost impossible to determine the number of shares. At very least, AIRG is reporting and basically in the open,unlike a vast majority mentioned, over and over again, on these threads. And as for a corporate officer to be paid after 1 1/2 years of work is not out of the ordinary,in my book either, when building a company from the ground up. Been there and done that more than once, myself. I also don't see any filing for any 144's at this time. The public hearing for Atlanta is set for June 1, concerning the restaurant issue. Many cities have already adopted the scenario of a "Clean" environment. According to the past releases, there are other products AIRG has unveiled, such as the auto and hotel unit. Think there are a few of them around. Whether AIRG can capitalize on these two major industries,remains to be seen. Do agree, the stock issue is important,but sometimes one also has to look at the potential of the company and their product line. You made your point. We shall see.
Enuff Said.
DD

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