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To: grw5 who wrote (2240)12/4/1997 1:40:00 AM
From: grw5  Respond to of 12043
 
After further thought, maybe after we get all these shares accounted for and retired, it just might rise that easily.

George



To: grw5 who wrote (2240)12/4/1997 1:52:00 AM
From: William B. Hill  Respond to of 12043
 
IMHO...this is my take of the sitch..........

Not long ago in a not so far away land there were 4 companies. These
companies held 50 mil shares as colateral for some sort of financial
agreement with an up and coming company called Eutro Holding Group.
What makes this story interesting is; these 4 companies agreed to
hold this stock to someday sell it back to Eutro for .00375 per
share (aprox.).

One day, a CEO from one of these companies caught wind of some sort
of "short squeeze" play by small investors. Well, sitting on this
50mil of Eutro got a little boring so they decided they would all
put their heads together and make ass's out of themselves. They
devised a pan...a wicked plan...a GREEDY plan... and it went something like this: After looking at postings on S.I. and watching
all the new shareholders dive in they decided to sell a portion of
their 50mil and make some REAL MONEY. After all, the shares were
just kinda sittin around not getting used so why not make some bucks
in the short term. Well, as they began selling, people began buying
so they began selling and people began buying and before they new it
the price had reached .27 cents a share...WOW!!!

You see, their plan was simply to make tons of money...maybe even
get lost in the buying frenzie all the way up to $2 or $3 dollars.
If this happened they thought no one would even notice their antics.
Well as plans sometimes go...people took profits and down went the
price. Now they felt stuck cuz it hadn't really dropped low enough
for them to buy back the shares, keep a good portion of their profit
and slip back into limbo with their regained 50mil. Well the wait
and greed one day caught up to them and they were discovered all
standing with their pants down to their ankles and their thumbs in
their mouths!

Their plan to sell shares all the way up and buy back at the bottom
and return to their original holding state, going un-noticed was
FOILED!

Guess how the story ends...........:>)

Brettster