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To: Deeber who wrote (1182)10/26/1997 11:33:00 AM
From: Bigwave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8835
 
Check out CAGI- another sleeper!

Bigwave.



To: Deeber who wrote (1182)10/26/1997 11:41:00 AM
From: Big Bucks  Respond to of 8835
 
Ryan,
In general you could be right, but what about current companies
that are available on other markets that are cheap and haven't yet
become available to the US markets. The big boys don't own them
yet until they become listed as an IPO offering on the US market.
This is a rare opportunity to buy in before the big boys get a
chance to and before it becomes common knowledge. These opportunities
are extremely rare, but like everything in stocks there is risk
involved. You just need to perform your own risk assessment and do
what is right for you.

Opportunity knocks, is anyone home???

Just my opinion,
BB



To: Deeber who wrote (1182)10/26/1997 1:19:00 PM
From: Carl Brehm  Respond to of 8835
 
Very true Ryan, But a little invester can have a chance at those big plays if they have a good broker. I have one that will let me in all that the brokarge house he works for handles. Evan tells me wich ones to stay away from. Sometimes I listen sometimes not. LOL But that comes from using him a long time and building a relationship.

The best thing anyone can do that has enough money, ie over 10,000 to invest is find a good full service discount broker (ie he charges me 50 + 5 for every trade no matter the size) and put some of your money with him and start building a relationship. Still use farsight and such but a full service broker is worth it.

Take EUTO, I bought most of what I own through online brokers for cheap cost, but bought some from both full service I use. Now when ready to sell I can just call them and say sell xx number of shares at xx and they will. I then have 3 days to get certs to them, because they know me and trust that I will have the certs into them on time. Without that type of relationship it is a little more diffucult.

Just my 2 nickles worth for the day

Carl