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To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (8971)12/3/2000 7:41:33 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11130
 
Too funny. Did a similar scan this afternoon, After GLMC, I thought you might be on to something, lol.

Think I found 89 trading at .25 or under -- didn't screen for volume. Maybe about 10 that ended in "Q" or "E" -- probably to be avoided.

Here are of some of the NASDAQ's finest. So fine in fact that STDS isn't even listed on Yahoo anymore.

quote.yahoo.com

Don't have time to check them out though. I was hoping that a few of them would have huge short positions or something.

Chris



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (8971)12/3/2000 8:33:21 PM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11130
 
i agree wayne but the company might find itself
with only one option when panic time comes and that
is to do a reverse split to try to stay on the naz..
the thing to do is to put them on your level 2 and try to
find the bottom on that news....



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (8971)12/4/2000 12:50:04 PM
From: Tom Allinder  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11130
 
Its called throwing out the baby with the bathwater... See these earnings warnings are not hurting some of these stocks anymore because lower profits already getting priced in.

Lance is right...

Many of these OTCBB companies living off their own stock. Its like being in a major hurricane with this market. Stay in your storm cellar, keep your head down and when the wind dies down, come out and see if there is anything left.

Tom