To: Bilberry who wrote (4946 ) 2/7/1998 6:11:00 PM From: brent gephart Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9695
Bilberry, I have found this whole rationalization about the warrants interesting and have filled it away with hopes of not getting involved in this issue again anytime soon. The one issue that has bothered me most of all during these long months is the aspect of "Dead Money". I have always been a believer in buy and hold so long as the company is of sound quality. For me this means GE, LLY, S&P 500 of which I have been lucky enough to own some of for the last few years. I have also bought stock with absolutely no fundamentals at all IDID, for example, and owned for an afternoon. Jmar, however, has been the one small, small stock I have owned all these years and have done well like yourself. But, as each day passes of late I feel no closer to the end. Which typically has meant that the day of recognition is very close. But, when?( rhetorical question) I understand disclosure rules and the like, but I also know business. For instance Jmar has been very quite about the "Lightknife". They should have some results on studies they have conducted by now. That can certainly by released, if they have been done. But, they officially have never said they have started any studies. Why! i believe with studies they then have to file a 510k with the FDA which can take several months optimistically to get approved. I am not sure of the filing process with the FDA, but companies often hire companies to do that work because it is so complicated. Why doesn't the PPLI web page list all the products that Jmar has available and for sale. Their is no reason for it to be a secret. Unless the products are only for one customer and the customer won't let Jmar talk about the products. I have designed web pages and it is not a complex process, so why is there not more information available on their web site for companies to see. Why is Jmar so proud of their word of mouth sales? I would be more than happy to cold call companies for Jmar to sell there products if that's what they need. What are the sales men/women doing? Jmar if you are listening call me, I will work for you for free. The increase in business alone will pay me plenty of money since I own your stock. I am in no way bad mouthing Jmar. They are fundamentally a great small company with excellent Rand D going forward, but why is it so hard for Jmar to get the word out. I don't mean these investor conferences either, I mean trade magazines, internet and business shows. Brent