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To: Hawkeye who wrote (4513)12/17/1997 3:20:00 PM
From: Mesaba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
I don't think they're underhanded, I just think that they're a small fish in a big pond and they're going to starve fighting for food telling themselves what a great fish they are. They aren't in a "build a better mousetrap" field, they don't have steady long term growth from dependable sources and I haven't seen any marketing skills whatsoever.



To: Hawkeye who wrote (4513)12/17/1997 4:39:00 PM
From: Starlight  Respond to of 9695
 
Hawkeye - I agree with #2 also.

It seems to me that if a company had done a private placement 10 yrs. ago (before the Internet was popular), the same scenario with shorting by the Unit buyers could have played out with very little reaction from stockholders or the stock price. But now that shareholders have access to SEC filings, instant quotes, views of other shareholders, etc., it isn't easy for things like this to escape detection. It's my feeling that the Swiss probably shorted the stock, thinking "no one would notice" -- but that hasn't been the case. It's also my opinion that if this is indeed a violation of the Units agreement, they should have to cover on the open market. Now - how do we bring about that happening?

Betty



To: Hawkeye who wrote (4513)12/17/1997 5:01:00 PM
From: stockycd  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9695
 
All,
I have been reading this thread each day anticipating
new and exciting ideas about JMAR. Exciting technology!
However, I don't see any reason for the stock price being
any higher in 6 months than I do now. We can all expect
wonderful things from budding tech firms. No matter how
complex and cutting edge JMAR's technology may be, there
should be plenty of analysts who understand it and
plenty of firms buying in on a potential gold mine. I sold
my position today but I will reinvest when (not if) JMAR gets
between 2 and 2.50. I am more of a stock holder and an
options trader but out of frustration with the recent
JMAR price performance and basically NO NEWS: I'M OUT.
See you a dollar from now.