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Strategies & Market Trends : Attitude Small Stock Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carolyn S. who wrote (130)10/27/1997 7:18:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 385
 
RUBB, FORD

Carolyn, RUBB may be getting delisted for failure to
meet NASDAQ requirements. Their appeal was on Oct. 23rd and I don't know the results. They currently have only 2.4 mil. shares and are buying the Antigua property by issuing 17 mil. more shares. Talk about dilution!!!!!
FORD's sale of the advertisement division nets the co. $1.3 mil and
doubles their cash per share.

Sergio



To: Carolyn S. who wrote (130)10/28/1997 6:19:00 AM
From: Tim Fierro  Respond to of 385
 
RUBB seems to lose money giving full clothed seated backrubs, and bought some property in Antigua earlier in October. Weird.

FORD sold off its advertising products and seems to be losing money on their OEM cases and making some money on a laptop case.


RUBB: That struck me as weird with Antigua also. That is why I did not peruse very much further, but the T/A side of it says it will go up.

FORD: I thought this might be a good move for the company to sell that phase of their business and try to get back to some core holding.

Just initial first glances also.

Tim