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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (15711)12/12/2002 12:47:23 AM
From: energyplay  Respond to of 206419
 
Thinly traded - reminds me of ROYL, one of the few stocks that I could personally move. I learend to not buy or sell more than 500 shares at a time, and to wait at least 10 minutes between orders. I tried to buy 3000 shares when it was under $4.00, buying in 1000 share chunks, and it move 3/8 on me...

Thanks for the posts, very informative. One catalyst for getting a higher stock price without changing the whole maangement team is to get a new CFO. Ususally the new CFO will have relations with bankers to get better credit deals, and with analysts and larger investors to get more coverage and interest in the stock. The company still needs improving numbers and a clean (or at least cleaner) story, but new CFOs can be effective catalysts.



To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (15711)12/12/2002 12:00:04 PM
From: kollmhn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206419
 
Ed,
Thanks for the press release link. It's not completely detailed but it is a good start.

No, it hasn't escaped my notice that you are attempting to hype the Hell out of your positions but I gotta ask-
if you love them so much why do you only own 7,000 shares between the two of them? That's not showing much conviction, is it.

As for ATPG, no, I'm NOT on-board. When, and if I finally believe, then I might be. So far, I'm a bit skeptical as to who is hyping the stock more- you, or the company. ggg