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To: jeff matakovich who wrote (152)7/12/1999 6:00:00 PM
From: t36  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 388
 
why .15????????????



To: jeff matakovich who wrote (152)7/12/1999 7:09:00 PM
From: Jason Webster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 388
 
Jeff,

In a way I hope so, so I can stock up. I now realised it's pretty much pointless providing good info on MFMI as everyone would rather sit back and say "Well sure this company has Pricewaterhousecoopers securities raising money for them, but it looks pretty shaky. I think I go by the stock of this company which makes plant vitamins that has no verifiable information." Hello! I've offered to provide anyone who'll e-mail me at jwebster@cbrichardellis.com a copy of the Australian securities & Investments commission search I did on the Australian operations (yes sorry it's australian, but that's where I live and that's what I can confirm). But how many have e-mail, a whole three! So much for everyone's so called DD! Bag first and research later seems to be creed! Anyone even vaguely familiarly with Australian corporate law will realise that the regulatory and reporting requirements for companies here are very stringent and that this search provides solid info on the company structure and it is very much a real entity. Yes I'd like to see it go up and I'll try to assist interest investors as best I can with the information I can get due to my location as I have relied on fellow investors in the US for information on US companies (although MFMI is still a US company the australian operations controlled by the US parent) Ultimately, do what you want, fundamentals will take care of themselves and I'll send you a postcard from my island. Any thoughts from anyone out there?