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To: jan_mike who wrote (3885)12/18/1997 10:17:00 PM
From: lewis wireman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
Companies, like people, learn to crawl before the walk, walk before they run. Loss since fiscal year '96 is reduced. Management is now concentrating upon lining up substantial assets and associations to position the company for growth and profit. The crawling stage for this company has ended and the walk is about to start. Keep your eye upon the asset acquisition, associations and contracting terms and conditions, and I think you will see a company with a management team dedicated to increasing share holder equity. If I am correct, than our
continued support and vote of confidence by supporting the stock through continued purchase and holding of cerficates, as an aid to help management achieve listing and provide that same management with greater negotiating power as it develops and acquires those strong assets will be rewarding. So you see, it is not only the current balance sheet that you look at in assessing the worth of a company. You must look forward to potential, while applying, of course realistic yard sticks in measuring that potential and in projecting future worth. Thanks.



To: jan_mike who wrote (3885)12/18/1997 10:21:00 PM
From: RBM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11708
 
JM,

Sorry about not getting back to you at SETO. He never responded to me, and I tried 2 times. Anyways food for your thought... How many companies actually are making money, good money, and don't have squat for future plans? I think the NASDAQ is full of crappy stocks. Most stock prices on the NASDAQ are really pretty forward looking....future expectations. I know were not to the NASDAQ yet, but I think well get there, and we will because people like us know a good thing when we see it. Nice post, it would be nice to be in the money right now, but you know, I'll buy a company with a good plan and potential future earnings with my specualtion money any day.

Rob



To: jan_mike who wrote (3885)12/19/1997 8:59:00 AM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 11708
 
All excellent points that Mike makes . Not to scare any body but I own a stock that is making money, similar shares, and it is trading under 50 cents.

The need for retail MM is paramount. It greatly reduces the ability of the other street thugs to manipulate the stock.

TG