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Microcap & Penny Stocks : JNNE Jones Naughton: Go Online via Kiosk -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Little Engine who wrote (3850)7/3/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Tom Dickson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4824
 
First off JNNE has more than two kiosks installed. If you did any DD you would know that.

JNNE is cash rich. They are solid financially for a long time into the future. Soon the seeds that they have planted will grow and bring forth abundant rewards. They continue doing all the right things to succeed as a business. Financials will come, and they will easily meet the SEC deadline. Look what selling shares has done to the stock price. Terrible isn't it everyone.

Pat Rost did hint at a .60 cent cap on the price. Why he did that is info I wont make public. It was very smart, and from someone with great business wisdom. LE should be able to figure why Pat said that all by herself, sense she is . . . by herself. I'm not going to tell her why nor should anyone else if you know.

LE, still that old slippery serpent, the one that was in the garden.
Poor poor attempt on this one slick. Try and do better before tuesday comes. The bottom line is do we as investors stand to make alot of money in the weeks to come. Yes we will.

NEW LE MOTTO. I AM NOT WORTHY!

The Chief (No you are not)



To: Little Engine who wrote (3850)7/3/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: Fate  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4824
 
LEngine

Thanks for feedback but I am not into discussing JNNE with a basher type agenda. I don't see the $$$ potential for Naughton or Rost to do a spin-off just so they can have an excuse for missing a deadline. I think whatever angle Rost was talking about would involve improving the $$$ potential and to get a solid foothold in a market that is still in its infancy. Lets see what the e-commerce site looks like on the 6th. I have used similar internet access stations/kiosks at airports and at Kinkos and small pc stores. The revenue potential is there. Kinkos charges $0.20- $0.30 per minute. Kinkos always had folks on their machines.