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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MDMI - Italian Bakery Extraordinaire! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bigbuk who wrote (2995)6/17/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: JWC  Respond to of 3584
 
I agree with you buk and see this company has a great future. But I would rather average up now and not average down. It is time for my penny's to start walking straight up. Oh, this is a great time to buy. Holding and buying when I can. JC



To: bigbuk who wrote (2995)6/17/1999 2:10:00 AM
From: Marc Stager  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3584
 
Let me see if I understand you, BB,

You say "Not sure what all the rest are pissed about"?
You're "Very confident that (LG) and MDMI will get the ball rolling."?

Bighype, Are you seeing the same thing I'm seeing?

La Guana dropped the ball weeks ago.

MDMI stock woke up when Dana Verrill started posting here and announced that there would soon be an IR company, sorely needed since Jeff Brommer left in disgust last summer.

MDMI stock was trading in the $.12 to $.15 range in anticipation of IR, before LG came on the scene, and the stock has drifted down to where we are now, $.07 bid, largely due to an ineffective,lazy, and incompetent IR company.

Incidentally, if you check the charts for SETO, same thing.

I want to see MDMI do better, and for that to happen, the IR has to do a lot better. It's time to get rid of these morons and get someone who can do the job Massimo's deserves.

That's what we're pissed about.

I, for one, have too much invested, for too long, to want to see this company trashed by the neglect and stupidity of the so-called IR firm Verrill decided to hire.

You say to LG: "Keep up the great job..."
Is your idea of a "great job" to make disappointed stockholders sell their shares so you can buy some cheap?

I think we have a difference of opinion as to what constitutes a "great job".

______________________________ Marc Stager