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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Francois Goelo who wrote (19503)11/20/1999 12:40:00 PM
From: TWICK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
The thing that bothers me with SHPS is that it's an OTC:BB stock. I can't help it. I hate OTC:BB stocks. They run up hard on hype, mostly created by the company WHICH BOTHERS ME THE MOST, then come crashing down harder shortly after.

With all these projected revenues, you'd think it would have qualified to be listed on the NASDAQ Small Cap at the least. There are plenty of questionable Internet companies on the Nasdaq big boards with no current earnings and little or no revenues looking forward. Why did SHPS get listed on the OTC:BB ?

I'm just making a general comment. Nothing directed at you or any else on this board.

Twick



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (19503)11/20/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: RCJIII  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 52051
 
How about a big thread round of applause for Francois on his remarkable picks of late. INVT, OSCR and many others have been phenomenal.

I have had several doubles lately such as ENON and NSATF, but I feel like I am losing money when I invest in my picks instead of some of Francois' choices.

Keep 'em coming!

RCJIII



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (19503)11/20/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Stock Watcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
FG; on SHPS & OSCR; very exciting story; SHPS w/22M shares out. - what's the float ? latest PR confirms the international launch next week, "The gold card membership, which costs $299 per year, provides an array of benefits, including a free 500Mhz Pentium III computer. As part of the contract, Gold Card members must agree to receive one e-mail per day from shopss.com."

what's one more e-mail per day in exchange for a FREE Pent. III ? this is truly an extraordinary marketing plan.....sw