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Biotech / Medical : CNSI Cambridge Neuroscience -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike McFarland who wrote (528)1/26/2000 6:26:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 675
 
Well I can at least say that I tried to
get some more info on CNSI today--but the folks
there did not get back to me yet...didn't sit
by the phone all day waiting either tho.

My main concern continues to be shinanigans
with the way the OTC.bb MM's work, which I
suppose is totally out of their control, but
you like to voice your concern. The fella at
CNSI said the stock would have to reach $4 to
get it off the otcbb--that doesn't sound right
to me at all--I thought it just had to trade
above a buck for awhile, and the rest was about
finances, which don't look too bad at all.

Anyway, I will probably just have to write a letter.
FWIW, I laid out 10k shares out today at 2 1/4, and
once again I watched more than enuf shares go off
above that price to be reasonably confident that the
order should have filled. (Hey, my average cost is
only a buck on something like 40k shares between the
wife and me--I've a right to take a little profit
off the table!)

Well, between the Yukon speculation of last fall,
and the fact that there is more than just the GGF2
going on, it is possible that I'll be glad I didn't
give up any shares today, so what the heck, let em ride
awhile, maybe the market maker computer did me a
favor in preventing me from doing the churn and burn.

The thread is awfully quiet for the number of shares
flopping around these past couple days, I'll assume
there are newbie lurkers and drop off the url to the
company's programs:
cambneuro.com