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To: JEFFREY R. WILLS who wrote (3978)11/13/1997 8:22:00 PM
From: Tulvio Durand  Respond to of 9695
 
Jeff, am surprised to see your commentary on JM & Co. Why the sudden change of heart? JMAR has been ascending since June 97. JMAR has been relatively impervious to recent global market declines. Maybe JM & Co have learned from prior mistakes and are now on path to outstanding performance. Possible? Probable? Tulvio



To: JEFFREY R. WILLS who wrote (3978)11/13/1997 11:35:00 PM
From: SPEEDRACER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
JEFF,
Even Westaguard who used to push the stock has said that as long as Martinez is there the co. can go no where!!! He is probably a great scientist, but a businessman he is not!!!! SPEEDY================================================================



To: JEFFREY R. WILLS who wrote (3978)11/14/1997 12:41:00 AM
From: henry jakala  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
i can still sell the warrants for a not so bad loss but i'll give it a little more time

Hang Seng doing very well (+2.59%) as of this writing so who knows - many tech stocks have been bloodied beyond all proportion - i suspect there'll be a rally in here somewhere

sure sounds like JMAR management is getting a bit uppity with shareholders - i can't recall that i've seen such a swing in your attitude towards JMAR - turned sour all of a sudden.

Martinez must realize that he isn't a spring chicken either - if he wants to enjoy some comfortable retirement years he'd better get the share price heading north and soon. the grim reaper awaits us all.

i still think they need to do a better job at PR - with these dog n pony show they're attending maybe we'll get some street exposure and interest. unfortunately the tide of the market has turned against us - JMAR is cursed in that respect - if it weren't for bad luck we wouldn't have any luck as far as that goes.

but if JMAR wants to snub us then i'm inclined to start trading the stock at this point - i've been with it for years as well and have had it with the markets ups and downs in general - bailing out next opportunity i get and plan to pick it up lower prices when the inevitable drift down happens. can always jump back on if it starts taking off.

in fact i'm so fed up with all of the recent wall street BS and accompanying manipulations that i've decided to liquidate all my holdings under the new tax laws and take my longterm cap gains. cash is the only place for me from here on out - long term hold will be on the order of a couple of months not years. if they want long term invetors then cap gain rates will have to go to ZERO.



To: JEFFREY R. WILLS who wrote (3978)11/14/1997 12:49:00 PM
From: Steve Levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Jeff -
I, too, am long and long-time on JMAR and warrants! I have held steady and have even added to my positions in both since about '92 and would be deeply disappointed in a management view that cast me as a 'trader', looking only for a quick jump from the warrants! I was not aware that management had warrants that expired in 2002, but in light of that fact, it's no wonder that they don't care about the warrants that expire in '98 and try to cast those that hold those warrants as greedy 'traders' out to make a fast buck on their coat tails. This makes me angry!
Thanks to you all for your ongoing informative posts ...and the opportunity to vent my frustration,
Steve



To: JEFFREY R. WILLS who wrote (3978)11/17/1997 1:47:00 PM
From: brent gephart  Respond to of 9695
 
"Us real owners should vote him and the bumbing fools out!"

I believe that I suggested we consider doing something with the Jmar board to you a while back. Do you know if it is election by votes. I realize that none of us want to discuss our actual ownership of stock but it is about time we consider doing something!!! We might be surprised how much we control.

Brent