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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: spinynorman1323 who wrote (8169)12/9/1997 7:27:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
<<I happen to applaud the NASD for considering this action. Although it won't necessarily stop the scams from being perpetrated,>>

I concur. It was one of the things that initally attracted me to GRNO. I could see, read, and gauge the company's status through its financials.

Too bad I couldn't see that stock had not been properly registered in its home state.... :0( But hopefully that issue is behind us now and the company's lawyers will earn their paychecks.

I will never again apply significant amounts of money to a BB stock without verifying this in the future.

And Mike, as for 2-3 years for this stock to be back the $3-4 range, none of us can say for sure. I do feel that when we see some more data on what the processor can do over a period of time, I think the story will become compelling once more. After all, we all spent time analyzing the impact of potential profit margins for GRNO long ago.

Now they have to prove that this possible in order to regain shareholder confidence in the technology and management.

My .02 on the subject.

Regards,

Ron



To: spinynorman1323 who wrote (8169)12/10/1997 2:34:00 AM
From: CVJ  Respond to of 13091
 
Mark,

Let me try this question on you (and anyone else). If the NASD proposed action goes thru, thus adding a few thousand (?) more stocks to the Pink Sheets, what are the possiblity that some group, possibly MMkrs, will band together and form a lower tier version of the NASDAQ just for non-reporting, super high risk and super high reward potential, companies? How about the NATB - National Association of Turnip Bleeders (Nobody can get more blood out of a turnip stock than the NATB). Or, NASS - National Association of Sheep Shearers (guess who the Sheep are). Possible advertising slogan: If it's on the Pinks, it stinks. Contributions to this line of thought are eagerly awaited. An industry is having it's birth pangs in front of your very eyes.

Chas