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Microcap & Penny Stocks : VLVT (was CSMA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carole who wrote (168)11/8/1997 5:31:00 PM
From: David Smith  Respond to of 11708
 
My email is davids52@hotmail.com and I'm receiving responses to my last post. I have received over 30 emails concerning CSMA since my email address was first posted earlier this week. Carole, try again.

Regarding the emails to me, most of the investors wanted verification or assurances that what is being posted on this board is true and whether I think that CSMA is still a good buy. I have followed the company since the Spring and I spend many hours finding out everything I could about the company. The company is legit or M3 and Pickens would not have become involved. I have put in such a disproportionate amount of money into CSMA to the point that it is effectively all I own. The stock should be trading far more than it was a year ago. The company's financials are far better. Once calling the certs starts to have an effect, the stock will head up to the price it should be.

I think the problem is that investors have jumped into stocks in the past without knowing for sure whether a company is legitimate and have been burned. When you're a small investor, how much time can you spend checking out a company? I guess the way most investors choose stocks, they might as well go to Vegas and roll the dice there. I don't have the answer to magically prove to any investor that this stock is going to outperform 99% of all the other stocks. The fact is that it will and I have my whole portfolio based on this. I'd say around $10 by February after the Utah legislature approves the well for Class V disposal.

David