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To: Susan Saline who wrote (34796)11/17/2001 9:38:06 AM
From: Ron McKinnon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
Sue it is time to slap you a bit (hey, what are friends for?)

please do not confuse stock price movement with any kind of reality

>>>consider a position in a 'cheap' , previously hundred dollar 'net' stock ... any will do ... as one by one they are coming back into momo

>>>>PPRO My January end of month target on this is 20 to 35

-reported a net loss for the third quarter ended September 30, 2001 of $106.4 million, or $1.46 per share, on revenues of $3.6 million
-Software licenses sold in the quarter totaled $818,000, compared with $4.5 million in the prior quarter and $11.3 million a year earlier
-Gross margins were 64 percent, compared with 85 percent in the prior quarter and 91 percent a year earlier

cash has fallen from $86mm to $21mm
A/R from $23mm to $3mm

since they started in business they have lost $352mm

now, if you had a price target of $1 or $2 or even $5 I would not have posted this
but can you give me a single reason why the odds are greater that this will be a $20 stock vs a delisted pink sheet one?