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To: David W. Tucker who wrote (545)1/20/1998 4:54:00 PM
From: FARRIS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7701
 
Consider the worst case scenario...
The machines are still not working, but one day will be...
THe machines are working, but have not been installed because LYMCA is lazy...
The machines are installed, but no one will play them because they are too "pretty"...
I am much less concerned about the machines right now than who the hell is selling all of these shares. The MMs are certainly moving the price down, but someone is selling and it makes no sense.
I have taken a good hit myself, but I would not consider selling unless my only other option was to eat bark. SOmething is fishy, but I really doubt it has anything to do with the machines. I would like to know more about how the float has inflated by 30% (??) or so. I assume there have been NO new shares ISSUED over the past couple of months? I hope not because I will be out in two shakes -- I will try to have someone call the TA tomorrow...



To: David W. Tucker who wrote (545)1/20/1998 5:52:00 PM
From: Due Diligence  Respond to of 7701
 
I'm sure that NRAG can see what's happening to the long term holders. At least, that's my personal opinion.Hopefully we've bottomed out. The upside is still awesome if everything comes to fuition. Amazing what just a little bit of money traded does to NRAG,either way.
Good Trading,
Jimbo