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To: LANCE B who wrote (2686)1/8/2000 1:07:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Respond to of 4792
 
Yes Lance, It's now in process... I found *NIGI* Let's share some of them as we find the stocks.. Nightwing has the stockpile yet the float is not that big someone seems to own apx 80 to 90 % could it be MM'S who have stockpiled it?? They let some go this week for the first time.

One more would be the SGII, issue and EYDI that you missed. Lot's of them have the same moves on no news just the push back to the true value sometimes 600% to 1400%, or more... from were they were pushed down from..... With little fear when they get up on top as they seem to all stay over the new large gain back to the 10 to 16 month base, they were taken down from.... Many at one time were $4.00 to $21.00 issues. Think of the free load built on by short's and cover over that range to .09 to .125 cent issues. No wonder they the MM's can help themselves to large gains from these issues it's just about free yenom
for them.

In my looking for these type issues I, found and bought the lows of IMDS at or near 10% from the low, also on, IBUI, ECNC, PAYV, PFCK, SGII, LXXI, ORXX, WWWX, ADOT.. just to name a few.... Most of it comes from charting over years the moves of firms with a good story and 50mm shares out or more....

ie...... <<<LOOKS LIKE NEW MISSION IS TO FIND STOCK MM'S HAVE
STOCKPILED AND KILLED WITH BIG FLOATS AND WAIT FOR RUNS..>>>

Note: some of them do not have floats over 20mm yet there made to look big... with lot's of flips or churn... IMO....

Everyone please do your DD. on looking for bottoms as they can and have been in some cases very long holds, with some very nice gains. It's very good to take the gains as they move up to protect your intrest, just as the MM's have done. The issues talked about here are just for you to look at don't buy as this was not a reco-to-buy or sell just information from the past......

Regards,
Jim....



To: LANCE B who wrote (2686)1/9/2000 1:03:00 PM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4792
 
In my experience with MMs and trading through them, their M.O. 99% of the time is just to make the spread as many times as possible each day. I've never encountered a small MM that wanted to hold inventory for any length of time.

So IMO, it's not MMs buying up the float. It's promoters trading through the MMs. They accumulate huge positions at the lows, then hit the phones to create the demand, run the stock up (which is easy because their buying has dramatically reduced the effective float) while distributing all the way up, then bail out at what they think is the peak and short the crap out of it for good measure. Pretty soon the stock is back to its lows and they can do it all over again.

I think the trick here is to watch the MM lineup to try to figure out which MMs the sleazy promoters are dealing with. When a stock like the ones you named is at a low, watch for new MMs coming onto the bid and just sitting there, especially MMs other than the usual NITE, HILL, SHRP, PGON, FLTT, NAIB, FAHN, WIEN, FRAN, SLKC, MASH, MHMY type. An unfamiliar MM or one like LDWD, DLCR, ISRC, PBLC, WDCO or any of the little Boca Raton firms would make me suspicious that a P&D is in the planning stages.

All of the above is my opinion only and not to state as fact that any particular MM makes a habit of trading for questionable customers <g>.



To: LANCE B who wrote (2686)1/10/2000 9:38:00 AM
From: Tom Allinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4792
 
Looking for a good week... NSTG, XSNI, AMFR... :))

Tom



To: LANCE B who wrote (2686)1/10/2000 12:05:00 PM
From: david simns  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4792
 
Lance...It seems that MM's are accumulating UVGI and holding this one down. Are you holding shares of UVGI still?

Do you think it might pop soon?

brig



To: LANCE B who wrote (2686)1/10/2000 1:38:00 PM
From: TallTrader  Respond to of 4792
 
FVSN: .43x.46, FoodVision.Com MegaPortal, CNN.COM, B2B

FoodVision.Com is a one-stop MegaPortal sets forth a new industry
standard in on-line food content and e-applications.
foodvision.com

ALERT
=====
Expecting to announce completion of their web online grocery service
soon, now in beta testing.

HIGHLIGHTS
==========
- 12,109,984 shares outstanding as of 12/07/99
- Food industry is the largest industry in the United States.
- Web site content includes: Recipes, Restaurant Guide, resident experts
for food-related advice and information, product reviews, party ideas, etc.
- Storefront community for B2B (biz to biz) and B2C (biz to consumer)
- CNN.COM: obtained a three-year license and co-branding agreement with CNN
to establish a co-branded web site.
cnn.com
biz.yahoo.com
- Provide groceries via co-branding agreement with Onlinefood.com
- Developing an online auction site specializing in restaurant and food
service equipment.
- STOCK PRICE: high of $2.53 in October 1999.

SEC FILINGS
===========
freeedgar.com

CNN
===
On September 1, 1999, the Company entered into a three-year license and
co-branding agreement with CNN to establish a co-branded web site accessible
via hyperlinks from the FoodVision portal. The Company will be the exclusive
recipe & special events provider for CNN Food Central and in return CNN
provides the FoodVision portal with food related news. The Company chose CNN
based on the high volume of Internet traffic through the CNN website
and the strong credibility of CNN news services.

BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
====================
For food industry professionals, the site currently offers several services
designed to keep the professional updated and current on food industry trends
and business opportunities. The site contains a "Chef's Corner" that allows
members to find out what other chefs are doing and to keep up with the latest
industry trends and information. On October 5, 1999, the Company entered into
a license and co-branding agreement with The Restaurant Report, Inc., whereby
the parties will establish a co-branded web site accessible via hyperlink from
the FoodVision portal.

The Company is also developing its proprietary Design-A-Restaurant concept
with features that allow members to virtually "build" their own restaurant from
the ground up. The program allows members to choose from a variety of restaurant
furniture and fixtures to decorate their own virtual restaurant. When completed,
members will be able to click on a select item and purchase the exact item from
pre-selected vendors. The Company will receive a percentage of the furniture and
fixture sales generated from the Design-A-Restaurant feature.

AGRI-BUSINESS
=============
An entire section of the internet portal is dedicated solely to the agricultural
side of the food business. Producers will be able to use the website to access
important information for their business such as current news, important innovations
and upcoming events. They will also be able to purchase a wide range of machinery,
seed and products to fulfill their specific agri-business needs. The Company entered
into a non-exclusive license and co-branding agreement with eHarvest.com, Inc.
whereby the parties will establish a co-branded web site accessible via hyperlink
from the FoodVision portal.