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To: Bill Monahan who wrote (317)11/11/1997 7:45:00 PM
From: Scooter  Respond to of 6654
 
I'm in for the long haul, but short term or long term you will do great in CVIA. The way I look at it, the daytraders do us a favor and bring and the price down so we can buy at cheaper prices. I'm looking to buy more in the morning. Also I feel that we have seen the
low and will be setting new highs everyday. The ceo is in at .40 and I feel this affects who he will choose as the merger candidate. I'm looking for a very very favorable merger partner. Also the company is very straight forward with the shareholders which is a major plus.

Buy Buy
GO CVIA!!!!!!!!

Scoot



To: Bill Monahan who wrote (317)11/12/1997 3:16:00 PM
From: J.R.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6654
 
To all CVIA shareholders/traders:
Do you have an educated guess as to what a merger would
mean in dollar terms for us shareholders? What, if
anything, would shareholders receive as being part of
a merger? Also, if a merger is so great, why hasn't
the price taken off. I know we were at around 2 cents
just a short time ago, but one would think a merger
would spike the price up much more. Yes, on a percentage
basis, the stock has been incredible. However, as far
as on an absolute dollar basis, this has been nothing
close to impressive. Any thoughts on this analysis?