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To: J.Y. Wang who wrote (1015)6/15/1999 9:26:00 PM
From: Arthur_Porcari  Respond to of 1440
 
J.Y. I think what is more important at this time is to note that very few stocks that are halted, ever trade again. So either the story is over, or it is just the beginning. Either way, there is nothing that can be said on this board at this time is going to influence the stock price one way or the other for at least the next few weeks.

But you know, once in a while, the SEC is proven wrong, or made a mistake in halting an issue. Case in point, shopping.com. (IBUY) Once the story was know, it was the Fiero's (know shortsellers) who complained to Ex-Sen. Al DeMato, who in turn complained to the SEC on behalf of a constituent. The stock was halted. Then it started trading again and was subsequently bought out by Compaq for $230 million cash. It was a BB until bought out.

NCT will also be an exception. Probably the largest ever. But only time will tell. Come back in a few weeks and see. The SEC can stop a company from trading, but it can't stop it from growing. And this one is growing like a wildfire.

By the way, if the Company is ready to throw in the towel, somebody forgot to tell their webmaster. They just launched their recently acquired subsidiary, Satellite Access Systems, new web site today. And it has a lot more product sizzle then the old one.

satelliteaccess.com



To: J.Y. Wang who wrote (1015)6/15/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: afrayem onigwecher  Respond to of 1440
 
Someone earlier pointed out that the SEC usually halts 25 companies a year.................................

sec.gov

Trading Suspensions


Net Command Tech, Inc.; June 11, 1999 [Release No. 34-41517] (File name: 34-41517.htm)

DCI Telecommunications, Inc.; May 3, 1999 [Release No. 34-41358] (File name: 34-41358.txt)

Cosmos Ventures; March 22, 1999 [Release No. 34-41196] (File name: 34-41196.txt)

Ikar Mineral Corporation; March 12, 1999 [Release No. 34-41163] (File name: 34-41163.txt)

Leah Industries, Inc.; March 11, 1999 [Release No. 34-41162] (File name: 34-41162.txt)

Metro Match, Inc.; February 22, 1999 [Release No. 34-41078] (File name: 34-41078.txt)

Golden Mountain, Inc.; February 22, 1999 [Release No. 34-41077] (File name: 34-41077.txt)

C.P.R. Corporation; February 17, 1999 [Release No. 34-41064] (File name: 34-41064.txt)

Redwing, Inc.; February 17, 1999 [Release No. 34-41063] (File name: 34-41063.txt)

Shebolt International, Inc.; February 17, 1999 [Release No. 34-41062] (File name: 34-41062.txt)

Smartek, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-41001] (File name: 34-41001.txt)

Polus, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-41000] (File name: 34-41000.txt)

Invest Holdings Group, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-40999] (File name: 34-40999.txt)

Electronic Transfer Associates, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-40997] (File name: 34-40997.txt)

Citron, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-40996] (File name: 34-40996.txt)

USA Talks.com, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-41002] (File name: 34-41002.txt)

Powertech, Inc.; January 13,1999 [Release No. 34-40942] (File name: 34-40942.txt)

Midland Inc.; August 18, 1998 [Release No. 34-40331] (File name: 3440331.txt)

Eventemp Corporation; August 10, 1998 [Release No.34-40312] (File name: 3440312.txt)

Mountain Energy, Inc.; July 29, 1998 [Release No. 34-40273] (File name: 3440273.txt)

Infotex Holdings, Ltd.; July 23, 1998 [Release No. 34-40251] (File name: 34-40251.txt)

Golden Eagle International, Inc., June 19, 1998 [Release No. 34-40104] (File name: 3440104.txt)



To: J.Y. Wang who wrote (1015)6/15/1999 10:56:00 PM
From: afrayem onigwecher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1440
 
Someone earlier pointed out that the SEC usually only halts 5 companies a day ............

sec.gov

Smartek, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-41001] (File name: 34-41001.txt)

Polus, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-41000] (File name: 34-41000.txt)

Invest Holdings Group, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-40999] (File name: 34-40999.txt)

Electronic Transfer Associates, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-40997] (File name: 34-40997.txt)

Citron, Inc.; January 29, 1999 [Release No. 34-40996] (File name: 34-40996.txt)