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To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (246)10/28/1997 11:20:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Respond to of 702
 
as clarified in the previous post, nhmcf announced impressive "revenue" growth when compared to previous year as well as previous quarter. This is quite significant given the fact that this is a young company with new technology in a competitive yet very lucrative field.

Given its recent acquisitions, nhmcf may not yet show bottom-line profit, but I believe that should come soon as its technology has proven to be effective and its products are being increasingly accepted with growing revenues.

Granted, investing in this young company is still speculative at this point (definitely riskier than Treasury Bills); however, investment in a small cap arena usually is. What is impressive about nhmcf is that it has advanced technology that is turning out REAL products that are being sold at INCREASING rate. With its products becoming more and more accepted and major contracts being signed with greater frequency, nhmcf will gain momentum, reflecting in a rise in stock price.In my view, nhmcf has done very well for a young start-up company and it has GREAT potential, as demonstrated by its accomplishmetns so far. True, one needs to do due diligence before investing in any stock, paritcularly in the smal cap arena, but I, for one, believe that this story will only get better!!!



To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (246)10/29/1997 8:07:00 AM
From: risk-averse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 702
 
Mr. Lawrence, I appreciate you pointing out that revenues and earnings should not be confused, and I apologize for confusing the two. Nontheless, we hope that the former will translate into the latter (as bottom line numbers) for this company very soon.

Now, teminology aside (and I don't mean to belittle the point you made), do you or don't you agree this information can only mean positive things for this young company. They are in a competitive field but with a technology that will likely force the competition and their clients to recognize them as a major player. The company is up and running, signing new contracts and promoting their products, and not a pie in the sky venture. This point was stressed by "trader" a few messages ago.

I am sticking with this company for now, and although I do not know for certain what the future holds, neither did those early investors who invested in intel when it was a few dollars. Those early investors did, however, realize that the company had a solid business plan and a great idea - and so does this one!

P.S. my pen-name is "risk-averse" because I am usually just the opposite (as you pointed out because I invested in this young company), and I would like to be more "risk-averse"!