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To: Christopher who wrote (1155)1/3/1998 12:27:00 AM
From: lostmymoney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
Sunbase Group has something to do with Sunbase Asia. China has kept its currency pretty stable to ours. Just an opinion and speculation but I think there is some politics in this one. Will do some more research. I like ASIA. Will watch.

Mike



To: Christopher who wrote (1155)1/3/1998 11:25:00 AM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2377
 
Christopher, if you have the time and the inclination, perhaps you can take a look at SRSL and ATPX. SRSL, I've been excited about since Myron first mentioned it about two or three months ago. It seems to me that it is ready. Doug mentioned that he is starting to like it as well. The other one, ATPX has been floundering. This is the former LUNN reverse meger. Anyway, ATPX just picked up its first analyst coverage with a brand new buy rating. I have a feeling that this one is about to wake up out of its coma.

Joe mentioned several interesting stocks. I liked the story on DTP, and the fundamentals are not there yet, but it seems to have turned the corner. Does this one interest anyone else? Jim is very excited
about NWCI. Maybe you would like to look at that one for us. NVAL
is another one that has come up favorably several times. AIRM is
in the doghouse TA wise but ranks highly on the FA.

Anyway, these are just some of the stocks mentioned on this thread.
OOPS, DRAT, #$%^^&.........Relatives approaching. Got to go.

Sergio