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To: Buddy M who wrote (928)3/9/2000 3:27:00 AM
From: Toby Zidle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 947
 
What will the next financials look like?

What did the LAST financials look like? Click on the financial link at the bottom of the page. Click on the SEC link. Find anything at either one? I didn't.

That's just part of the mystique of CMOZ.

Seriously, I evaluate stocks 97% on the basis of chart indicators. Only 3% goes into fundamentals. So it doesn't matter to me, but it should matter to you if that's how you evaluate stocks.



To: Buddy M who wrote (928)7/21/2000 6:18:12 PM
From: Toby Zidle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 947
 
Buddy, I wonder if you still have this thread bookmarked.

Have you been following CMOZ or did you throw in the towel? Did you or your brother ever make it over to CMOZ headquarters? If so, what were your impressions?

In the message I'm replying to, you said you had a buy in at $1 3/8 for a week without a nibble. That was March 8th. On March 13th, CMOZ closed at $1 3/4. Four months later, CMOZ closed today at $3/16. It's hard to envision a $1 3/4 stock losing 90% in just over 4 months. After all, how low could it go?

That's still the question: How low can it go? A further -90%?

There's been no news of significance in the last month other than this:

"SAN MATEO, Calif., July 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cosmoz.com, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CMOZ - news), a holding and accelerator company that funds, acquires and develops Internet companies, announced today that it has executed an irrevocable Investment Agreement for the sale of its common stock to an institutional private equity fund up to an aggregate amount of $20 million."

Things must not be going well if a company has to dilute existing shareholders' equity to get financing to stay in business. And then there's the matter of insider selling. Yahoo shows in April, May, and June, insiders have sold 1,000,000 shares of CMOZ. Oh, where is their confidence??

Buddy, I periodically review my old investments to see if anything good is about to happen (and to keep old links from disappearing due to inactivity). I see nothing intriguing about CMOZ - just old hype left to die a wretched death. I hope your old 'buy' orders never got filled.