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To: Starlight who wrote (4481)12/16/1997 11:16:00 AM
From: Candle stick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
Message to ALL, re: warrants:

It is my opinion that the warrants will not be extended. I am under the impression that warrants are given as a sweetner to people who buy stock at IPO's and secondary placements, and that it is therefore a gamble or bonus that the company cares little about.

At the meeting Dr. Martinez has made it fairly clear that they prefer people to buy stock not warrants. Buying stock supports the company, and buying warrants just uses up money that could be going into the stock. Jmar is here for the long term with many products and long term solutions. Buying warrants, in my opinion , is a foolish waste of money. You, and the company, will be better served by investing that money in stock.............;^)



To: Starlight who wrote (4481)12/16/1997 1:16:00 PM
From: Hawkeye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
I have been a lurker on this thread since I bought my first 500 shares of JMAR in September 1996. I have read every post on this thread since then. I now HOLD 2000 shares and am considering more. Elizabeth, your consistently informative and constructive posts are a real service to all of us [Bilberry and others too]. Recently, as tech stock and JMAR prices have declined, negativity has crept into this thread. I want JMAR to take care of business and--when they do--the price will rise. Too much PR is counter-productive. There is no lasting benefit for the company to hype products or sources of funding prematurely, as some are demanding. Good products and revenue are all that really matters. I have "tipped" many friends and co-workers about JMAR and advised them to follow this thread. Posters who want the stock to rise on psychology should keep the many lurkers in mind. Hopefully we will all help each other to prosper. Go JMAR!
Hawkeye (the lurker)