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Technology Stocks : ACII - AmeriChip International, Inc -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: phoenixrising1 who wrote (1552)4/17/2008 9:25:32 AM
From: imherenow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2396
 
yeah, as much as i would like to disagree phoenix is correct. and thats the inherit problem investing in microcap companies. usually they are on these exchanges for a reason. they just dont have the funds to be on the higher exchanges. it costs bunches of money just to be listed and that needs to be paid on a yearly basis.



To: phoenixrising1 who wrote (1552)4/17/2008 12:56:29 PM
From: wso2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2396
 
very good posts, phoenixrising, thanx for putting things into perspective.
this next O/S count will be pretty dramatic, especially if ACII's hoped for quotes start coming in. I really agree with everyone here, that the only thing that will put us more at ease, is the long awaited, "first of many", "big" contract announcement that ACII has signed a PO for recurring production of parts, with name of customer in the headline and dollar value of contract.
One could interpret from the LETTER, that the deal is done and they are merely waiting for the contract to be processed. but again, it almost says that.
meanwhile, whoever is dumping cheap shares on the market every day should take a breather once in awhile and let the damn share price stay bullish for a week or two. sheeeeesh!