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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Saliva Diagnostics (SALV) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Shadow who wrote (3260)11/10/1999 10:45:00 AM
From: Hope  Respond to of 3369
 
Maybe they meant 2097!!



To: Shadow who wrote (3260)11/10/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: rl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3369
 
Say hey, Shadow. Still here and feel the same about SALV. The folks who have pillaged this company are at it again with a mini-pump today. RSH has disappeared. Probably on to another hype job. It was bizarre to think for a second that Meridian or anyone would take the albatross of so many lawsuits on. I have never heard of a company with millions in lawsuits being acquired when there is little, if any revenue and the technolgy mortgaged to former law firms. It may have happened, but I don't know. I figure there is about $5 million total in suits. But the hypesters will continue. Has anyone spoken to John Flynn or Leo Erhlich? They don't know one thing about the diagnostic industry. Their only job is to see if there is any meat left on the bones after McLaughlin and Bryan Cave picked the bones clean. Flynn and Ehrlich couldn't care less if SALV has a great technology and wouldn't know what to do with it if they did. That was never the point with the piggies who hired Flynn and Ehrlich. The only goal was to manipulate the stock for a profit. But, alas, they ran into McLaughlin who sat at the feast first and screwed them on the preferred shares. I feel SOOO very sarry for the poor piggies. Where 'oh where is the 10Q? We're two behind now. Maybe the new auditors are playing it safe because someone might sue Arthur Andersen and they don't want to be in the same situation. Also, wonder who is the law firm now? With McLaughlin using the technology to collateralize with Bryan Cave, there's nothing left. No money. No technology. No scientists. No sales. Maybe Heidi has the answers. She seems to have been a good receptionist. Better than McLaughlin was as CEO and more concerned about the future of SALV than the piggies.