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To: Cytotekk who wrote (1570)7/14/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3514
 
THIS IS IMPORTANT! I NEED HELP!

This thread isn't turning out to be what I hoped it might.

It was my intention to have people share their best due diligence on solid company's stocks. Companies which they really know. Stocks that they feel strongly might be ready for large gains.

Here is the problem....

We have far too many true penny stocks being suggested here. This will be the last day that I accept any stock in the competition under 10 cents. Why?

Because I feel it is far to easy for people to front run these stocks. They buy the day before and then run the stock on empty promises while fools buy at the high of the day.

I do not want this thread to be associated with front running. A stock selling for so little generally associated with a company that has nothing of any real value. If anyone feels that I am truly wrong then so be it but unless a person is quick with their buy and sell orders it's impossible to make money. At the very least a stock selling at true pennies should be mentioned a full 24 hours before you put it in the competition. Be advised that you will be taken to task if your due diligence proves to be without merit.

I would like to see more solid companies discussed here. Nasdaq stocks, AMEX stocks, even NYSE companies, anything but these microcrap stocks. I believe that nearly everyone of these stocks are nothing more than shells that are being pumped and dumped.

Those are my thoughts.. I would like to hear everyone else's.

In addition I think we should have a categories of 10 cents to $1. Then one that is $1 to $5. Finally $5 and over.

Thanks, Jeff