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To: skreiger who wrote (2120)1/28/1998 4:06:00 PM
From: Redhead  Respond to of 27968
 
To all,

Good post skreiger, my thoughts exactly. Also, I would give my vote to Brad, if he is willing, as he has the batphone.

Smile
Redhead



To: skreiger who wrote (2120)1/28/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 27968
 
>>1) How many penny stocks have the capacity to secure a $25 MM credit line which is not being used to pay off debts? I'd like to check on the progress of such a company. Sounds like a good investment.<<

100% agreed. The credit line is very impressive, especially given the market cap of the stock. That is exactly WHY I am checking on the progress of this company, because I think it MAY be a good investment.

>>2) Is it okay for a company president to reveal he has goals set for his company? I just wonder because apparently it's okay for people like us to question those goals.<<

Yes, absolutely, I admire it. Both the goals and the questioning of these goals are very appropriate, IMHO.

>>I would hope some of the financial "wizards" who regularly question every statement or non-statement released by the company will be first in line to apply for Ira's job if he would ever happen to leave FAMH. It has become apparent to me that most of you know a lot more about running his business than he does.<<

No, actually I know very little about running his business. That's why I am asking questions. I just operate on the premise that when a story appears too good to be true, it usually is. If I find out it is not, I'll be a shareholder very rapidly.



To: skreiger who wrote (2120)1/28/1998 4:40:00 PM
From: CO  Respond to of 27968
 
Skeiger, Very well said !

Cheryl