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To: TideGlider who wrote (35402)1/10/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: Pugs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Do your DD!



To: TideGlider who wrote (35402)1/10/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Michael P. Weber  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 55532
 
TG,

Pugs: I don't recall MK asking people to consider his professional
experience prior to their making decisions regarding this or another
stock.


Maybe you missed this:

207.183.153.88

Here is an excerpt from that post:

In my professional experience, I don't honestly think I have ever seen a stock open to the upside, the day a trading halt is lifted, but sometimes that is the best price you might see for a while. The rule 15C2-11 says anyone making a market in this stock must be reasonably assured that the financials are timely and accurate. Since no 10-K has been filed, I think you'll be hard pressed to find MM's who will do this. It is likely that if this trades on the BB, the bid/ask spread may be wider than you are used to. If it is relegated to the pink sheets, you will probably see the same phenomena there as well.

I can't and won't tell any of you to buy or sell. It is a decision you all have to make for yourselves. You need to decide whether or not this is truly risk capital, the kind you'd bet on a basketball game. The risk from here is about the same IMHO. Just add up the value of your shares, at the bid, and decide how much of it you are potentially prepared to lose. Take a step back, look at the facts, and make a cold financial decision.