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To: tonto who wrote (37841)1/24/1998 7:20:00 AM
From: Arcane Lore  Respond to of 55532
 
DD, Tonto:

A reference to Michael Zapara on the old OLPV thread:

Message 732837

To: Jim B (280 )
From: Jim B Wednesday, Jan 29 1997 1:15PM EST
Reply # of 474

Guess, what I called them and spoke to some guy.
I think his name is Michael Zapara 619-773-9227. I informed him
that OVIS is down to 1 1/2. He said, "Well, then it's a great buy!"
SAY WHAT?

He said that 10k which will show a loss is due out this week and 2 10Q's will be
released in February showing profits.

He went on to add that they FIRMLY believe that this stock will see
$7 by summer if not earlier. They also believe they will have
$12 million in sales.

Now get this, he asked me if I trade in Bulletin Board stocks
and of course I said yes. He said that I should pick up CMFI.
He said they are looking to help them goto NASDAQ just like they
are helping OVIS. He said they are way undervalued at 15cents share
and of course I asked if they had plans to rev split CMFI and he
said they weren't sure as to how they would get it onto NASDAQ
but they might consider that. He said "You've got to buy big on
CMFI." He doesn't have an investor packet available though and
there are no shares traded today last I checked. Man, I really
don't know what to make of all this. Anyone who is EXPERIENCED
in investing and owns stock in either OVIS or CMFI give this guy
a call and post your comments. Thanks.

I've got a headache, I'm going
to lay down and take some cyanide. Good luck to all and may
God bless your investments.

Jim



To: tonto who wrote (37841)1/24/1998 7:23:00 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
tonto this says it all,
"(25) Corporate Governance Requirements -- Nasdaq
shall review the issuer's past corporate governance
activities. This review may include activities taking place
while the issuer is listed on Nasdaq or an exchange that
imposes corporate governance requirements, as well as
activities taking place after the issuer is no longer listed
on Nasdaq or an exchange that imposes corporate
governance requirements. Based on such a review,
Nasdaq may take any appropriate action, including
placing of restrictions on or additional requirements for
listing, or the denial of listing of a security, if Nasdaq
determines that there have been violations or evasions
of such corporate governance standards.
Determinations under this subparagraph shall be made
on a case-by-case basis as necessary to protect
investors and the public interest."