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To: dkgross who wrote (36)7/8/2001 1:30:21 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613
 
I think you need to know more about where LFZA has been, Dave.

Dave Hops is pretty sharp and has built a pretty good company IMHO. But, he apparently got talked into going public by some CA stock scammers before he was really ready, or knew the otcbb ropes. That's the way I heard it, anyway.

The scammers P&D'd it after it IPO'd or RM'd (..whatever..), took their money, and left LFZA with a smoking wreck. Hops and crew have rebuilt, got the factory in Italy going again with arrangement with IVECO, etc., and they are also doing the MonsterMiata thing in the background.

I personally hope they don't do anything except hire additional tallented help (..vs: new mgmt..), which seems to have been happening. I don't think any new heavy-weights with new/separate agendas would be good at all. What they have been doing over the last number of months is working, it just needs to be recognized in the marketplace - which PMR just hasn't managed to make happen yet.

I think the best you'll do is $0.095 on a Limit/GTC that sits a while; but whatever works, aye. Make sure you get what you want before August, I imagine there will be some hoopla forthcoming from PMR Assoc. (the PR yayhoo's) who have been doing zippo up to this point.

Hopefully, it will turn out to be like Hula-Hoops. Last week a "..whadahellszat...", next week a "..gotsa gettmeone..". :-) The car show in Carmel may be the turning point.

$1G = 100K; for the old boogie-boogie calculation, aye.

John :-)

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