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To: Jonathan Lebed who wrote (2067)1/27/1998 11:34:00 PM
From: JOEY  Respond to of 27968
 
My logic....By Jake......

If I had $15,000 to invest in a BB stock, what type of company would I pick to give my investment money the best opportunity to make 4X the value with an outside chance for a homerun?

1. One that is reporting
2. One that is in an industry which is rapidly expanding
3. One that has a CEO who has the guts and tools to outpace its compitition
3. One that is in an aquisition mode
4. One that is already showing the ability to be profitable
5. One that has problems which can easlily be corrected (usually the cause of the undervaluement)
6. One that is upfront with its shareholders
7. One that has a large following giving me the ability to hear all views and opinions, agreed upon and laughed at

Thats what I do. There are not that many BB's out here that fit these "JAKE" requirements, I think thats why little engine is here, he knows the potential FAMH is sitting on otherwise he'd be over at some other thread. Lets go IRA and lets go FAMH...

Jake



To: Jonathan Lebed who wrote (2067)1/27/1998 11:36:00 PM
From: lowell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Jonathan: for Ira.....
1) Please break out the revenue & net income derived from RECURRING, CONTINUING OPERATIONS and from NONRECURRING INCOME ITEMS. When is revenue recognized?

2) For 1997, how much CFO (cash flow from operations) were generated from FAMH & from Myriad?

3) How was the Myriad deal structured (purchase method or pooling of interests method)?

4) How long was the credit line extended to Famh? At what rate? And with what "concern"?

5) What happened in the fourth quarter with respect to EPS (loss of approximately .02)?

Thanks,
Lowell



To: Jonathan Lebed who wrote (2067)1/27/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 27968
 
JL, ask him about the salary structure of his and his stock ownership as I posted a day or 2 back to Brad. I dont know if Brad asked him tonight, but i havent seen a post regarding it so I assume not.

Once again don't ask how much he makes, but instead is his salary structured so if he increases shareholder value (i.e. the price goes up) he is also compensated for that good performance. Im almost assuming he is because he is hyping this stock too much.

Mark