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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HITSGALORE.COM (HITT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Q. who wrote (5833)7/6/2000 11:46:30 AM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Respond to of 7056
 
Dorian is SUCH scum! What unmitigated gall he has to continue to try to blame internet posters for the low share price. What about all the lies, Dorian? Think *that* may be keeping buyers away? Foley money come in yet? LOL Sell any of those valuable Aden provisionals? LOL
650% looks impressive in a headline. Net reveunues of $100,000 is NOT very impressive. What is that per share, $0.002? ROFL!

...Mezz - Gee, ya think DR is selling into this PR? I do.



To: Q. who wrote (5833)7/6/2000 11:57:07 AM
From: Daniel Chisholm  Respond to of 7056
 
Re: Hitsgalore.com has a great reputation

Well, uhh, wouldn't that depend on what the meaning of "great", is? ;-)

Perhaps we could all agree that Hitsgalore.com has a very "large", or "big" reputation?

Check out this part of their news release:

... it anticipates reporting unaudited preliminary net revenues of approximately $100,000 in the 2nd Qtr 2000 as compared to approximately $13,000 in the 1st Qtr 2000. This is an increase from quarter to quarter of over 650%. Most of this increase is attributable to the success of HBX 2000.

Hmmm, remember this (from 24 Apr '00)?

...the Hitsgalore Business Exchange 2000, which generated almost $700,000 in annualized revenues during its beta period.

So, are they saying that annualized HBX2000 revenue run rates dropped from $700K/yr (during the beta period!) to less than $348K/yr (once "production" was underway)?

Another snippet from their current news release:

The Company also reports a 150% growth in its HBX2000 membership in just the last few weeks; membership grew rapidly from 100 to over 250 members.

Compare this to their 27 June news release (10 days ago):

The Company has ... 166 sponsors in the HBX2000 program. The Company anticipates adding 20-25 new customers per day to its HBX2000 without any increase in cost.

So on 27-June they had 166 customers, now they have 250. That means they've added 84 new customers, over five working days, or 17 customers/day. But they were anticipating adding 20-25 customers per day. Are they not therefore "15% to 32% below growth estimates"?

- Daniel



To: Q. who wrote (5833)7/6/2000 10:18:54 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 7056
 
LOOK!!!!!! You're not just Squiggle anymore!!! You've got the "N" part of it back!!



To: Q. who wrote (5833)7/6/2000 10:20:02 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
 
Note that Dorian also said that they're "Number 1" in their "niche market".

Many many jokes come to mind...