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To: Carl Brehm who wrote (1096)10/24/1997 8:35:00 AM
From: Dave Shares  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8835
 
Carl, thanks for the input.

Like I have said, this thread should be for us to help each other. I'm trying to locate some potential stocks, and bring them out so others can look into them. I don't own any of the three I researched. I've seen a lot of hype from some of the posters on this thread (and obviously, I do NOT mean you and I do NOT mean Ga Bard), and their goal is to drive the price up on stock they own.

Sometimes, I get excited about the ones I own, like INVI, which I got in on early, thanks to Dean. But I try to be objective and not be a promoter.

I don't know if any of the companies I looked into will take off, but it gives others a start if there is something they like about them and want to follow up on the research done so far.

Your comments on NONI have merit and should be taken into consideration by anyone looking into the stock. By the way, I am new to research and so my ability to ask questions over the phone of company executives is really limited. The items you have brought to our attention would obviously be good discussion points with the company to get a feel.

Once again, I appreciate everything that is being said here, and I just thought I would try and pull a little weight here and bring some companies out for consideration. The ones I like to look at are close to their 52 week low, so that hopefully, the down side is limited. Obviously, all penny stocks are major risks, and on some, what looks to be the bottom could fall out.

Thanks again Carl for your comments.

David