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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Universal Medical Sytems (UMSI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Art C. who wrote (544)12/15/1997 10:14:00 AM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1672
 
Art C.

It is my understanding that the reports are available the same day they are filed or at least no later than the following day, In order to see it that early you would need to be a subscriber to Edgars's or another service that provides that type of information. I think free Edgar for example would post that on their free service 10 days to 2 weeks after they have posted it to their subscribers.

However you can, on a daily basis check to see what reports have been filed by company. It even shows the time of day that the report was filed. Free Edgar posts that every day.

It will be interesting to see whether UMSI files this week. Today is the 15th but don't hold your breath.

If anyone differs with this please let us know.

Regards,

HG



To: Art C. who wrote (544)12/15/1997 11:33:00 AM
From: Laurens  Respond to of 1672
 
Hello to all.
Sands Brothers, Umsi's
House Bankers somewhere state
in their investment policy (see their WEBpage) the following:

"Sands Bros.has been driven by its value-growth
philosophy of targeting high growth industries and isolating those companies within the industries we believe are misunderstood
or underfollowed by Wall Street.
We seek out companies whose stockprices in relation
to their long term earnings power or whose assets are
more than their current market valuation would imply."

When Gene visited UMSI last week, he thought the
CT SIM a.o. looked like a great product. His observation
was correct.The SIM with the wide aperture
could be a world beater if the system will be developed.
That would require serious money,something the company
does not appear to have at this time.
(They do have bills,but reportedly not of the crispy green kind.)

Come on Mr. Baker.You are an avid reader of this column. Do not keep your stockholders in the dark any longer.Break
your silence, and let us have the true lowdown.
Laurens