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To: tensforme who wrote (4086)7/16/2001 11:14:51 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6873
 
Good GAWD, no wonder 25% of the shares out are shorted. This one is a dead stock walking...

Tons of debt, never made a profit, book value under a quarter? Yeah, sell me some of that!

Lessseee, we're going into a recession, I can either spend $600 to make the rent payment and feed the kids....or get my teeth "brightened"?! Hmmmmmmmm.

Not much of a float out there though. I think I'll take a 1/3 position and see how it develops.



To: tensforme who wrote (4086)7/17/2001 1:13:37 AM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 6873
 
Are they being added to an index?
If so when does buying stop for that?

M



To: tensforme who wrote (4086)7/17/2001 3:34:33 AM
From: xaver17  Respond to of 6873
 
Re: BSML - throw in the towel?

I guess if Michail would throw in the towel at 15.00 he would not capitulate but look for a reshort later.

BSML has fantastic growth at the moment, that's the way buyers of the stock see it. So we will watch the growth and the chart. I'm still waiting with a BSML short, but I'm quite sure I'll do it later.

After all, BSML was very happy to do a private offering for $ 5.25, discount 5% for the agent and giving him 5-year warrants for 10% of the sold stock for $ 5.25.

Xaver



To: tensforme who wrote (4086)7/17/2001 7:13:02 AM
From: Boquacious  Respond to of 6873
 
more and more want teeth whitening. and it is a growth business. take home gels use more bleach00and causes more sensitivity problems. bsml works--but its a bad deal for the dentists--only $250 (most dentist want $600/hour or that is the goal at least and $250 in 1 1/2 sort of waste time and space for the dentist) per procedure with bsml getting rest.

from liz smith: DENTIST TO THE STARS: While in Beverly Hills, if you should find yourself in the dental chair of Dr. John Ivey, make sure he shows you his special bleaching machine dubbed "Sunny" by Sharon Stone. The star tried Dr. Ivey's "Luma Arch" method for whiter teeth. It uses lasers that cool instead of heat, and gives you lovely choppers in only an hour. It was Sharon who named the machine. Dr. Ivey's other satisfied customers include Kim Delaney, Nastassja Kinski and Mick Fleetwood.

the luma arch is a joke---it only does 3 to 5 shades lighter in an hour. at least bsml does 9 to 11 in 1 1/2.