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To: brad greene who wrote (1235)10/18/1999 8:31:00 PM
From: mike mantoni  Respond to of 1570
 
Your right Brad..the internets aren't suppose to make money and
don't. But most are Nasdaq listed, not BB...big plus. Most have
some sought of promise that they could some day along with a big
name that we have either heard of or ring a bell! My opinion that neither in ANYI future. Most important is that they have a warchest
of cash. Cash raised from successful IPO's. Also have the ability to
do secondary offerings and do...MORE CASH! They have the backings of Investment houses. They make sure the IPO's are successful and then
usually back it up with recommendations that investors acknowledge it...not like the crap from that Capital whatever. They made a buy rec and it went down...LOL. Some are spinoffs or are partially owned by respectable companies..not a BANY! Most don't have a charged stock manipulater ( he may be innocent, don't think he's been convicted yet)
leading them as a CEO. A former PR man or whatever that walked in off the street with no experience running a company like this that I know of! Someone said he's 26 years old..well his SITRA Entertprises website states he's got 12 years experience. LOL...so that it, he's a child prodigy. Too..too many negatives. Hey ...but what the hell. I've been wrong many times. Hopefully I'm wrong again. But my 23 years experience..and I've been in the business..says buyer beware! Just my opinion! Sorry to be so negative..and for the record i have no interest in this stock long or short! Former Long. now long gone!
Love that ps on the previous post Brad..LOL



To: brad greene who wrote (1235)10/18/1999 9:14:00 PM
From: PistolPete  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570
 
bg

I didn't think you were making a case for a short squeeze, I know you have more sense than that from corresponding with you. Whether or not there is value here is kind of hard to say at this point, at least to me. I don't happen to be a big believer in the coffee thing, and the book thing is patently ridiculous. They seem to have terribly low margins on the computer goods and as a result have no cash to run the company -- they thought that would come from the warrants, I guess...

I agree that a real IPO was the only way this thing should have gone and was saying that a long time ago. These reverse merger bulletin board deals are pretty lame for the most part and people are lucky if they make money on them. I got lucky this time, due to the private placement, and got out with a 550% gain...no complaints there!

If there was a sign that this company was going to significantly change its mode of operations, stop issuing asinine PR like that stupid Amazon thing, stop hiring hacks to promote the stock for stock, etc, etc, I would considering getting back in. But there has been no sign of that yet, so I'll keep waiting.

I don't think Scott's background with JAWS has anything to do with this per se. It would be interesting to know how many PP participants are still even in this stock right now. I think their departure is what has taken this thing below $1, followed by a total lack of interest among new potential investors.



To: brad greene who wrote (1235)10/19/1999 10:15:00 AM
From: pete2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570
 
I have also gotten caught up in this mess. Can't change it now. However, I do find amusement in one of our regularly posting members who also got caught up in this mess.

Why do I find it amusing? Because he was bashing ANYI and BANY on the Raging Bull under the alias of stophyping. In his weasel like way he thought he could bring the stock down with his bashing. When it got down to where he wanted it, he bought back in and got himself caught in the current situation.

He actually thought he was bringing the stock down and once he abandoned the bashing stophyping alias on Raging Bull and returned to this thread as Mr. Nice Guy, he thought the stock would stabilize and move back up.

He is amongst again crying his woes of what to do with his stock.

Stophyping on Raging Bull is not Brad Greene, it is our dearest friend ___________. Oh well, it is more fun letting you guys figure it out.