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To: StockDung who wrote (7351)4/12/2000 2:11:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
From new 10kSB (just hit tape):"As of March 31, 2000 there were 27,230,018 million shares of the
Registrant's Common Stock outstanding
and the aggregate market value of such
shares held by non-affiliates of the Registrant (based on the closing bid of
such shares on the OTC Bulletin Board on March 31, 2000) was approximately
$210,131,842.



To: StockDung who wrote (7351)4/12/2000 2:35:00 PM
From: who cares?  Respond to of 10354
 
OT-so don't waste your time Frank Chum.

Did I mention that I had the pleasure of going in Ducati of Las Vegas this past weekend. It also happens to be Titan Motorcycle of Las Vegas or Nevada, whatever. They had fewer Ducati's than the other dealers i've been in, dealers in a smaller market mind you, and most of them were used or had miles on them. No 2000 model 916 or 748's.
Same for the Titans, a lot of them had miles on them. They had 35-40 Titans, great selection, but that's baaaadd for the company. Especially when you look on the right fork and see the manufacture date and see that they were anywhere from early 98 to late 99, I didn't see any 2000's, and I probably looked at 10-15 dates. I also got some motorcycle advertisement magazine at a Harley dealer and it had something in it about a sale at Titan of LA(isn't that one that Cragun owns?) on 98 and 99 models.

It's simlply not good when in this day of immense money being made in the market, that Titan is still selling bikes from two years ago. On the other hand Harley Davidson of Las Vegas was a many many times bigger place, but probably had half as many bikes for sale, they sell all they can make.
The Titan's looked alright if your into flashiness but for the money I think most people would rather buy a Harley and spend the extra money customizing it their way. The Titan seemed geared more for the poseur than the real bike rider, JMO.

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