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To: SirAlexx who wrote (69)2/2/1998 9:58:00 PM
From: Rubble  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 663
 
First off, there's no evidence I've seen that supports your arguments. I see no reason why Lockheed would refuse to make any item that they're paid to manufacture. I saw nowhere in the release that Lockheed would manufacture it under their tradename. And Lockheed did not have to acquiesce to their name being in the press release if FTRK was actually having Lockheed make their product (not that they should really care anyway). Furthermore, the success of the product will rest almost entirely with FTRK's distribution success. If production does start this coming quarter as you say, I suppose FTRK's day of reckoning is near.

As an investor, and as a broker, I've seen things like this happen all too often. Swift talking brokers peddling house stocks on the unwary, who end up losing thousands. I could write pages describing how these stocks are manipulated, but I'm going to be brief...sell while you still can. You might get lucky, and some bullish-sounding news announcement will come out causing a spike in price and volume (perhaps the news that manufacturing has begun). If such a day comes...don't linger.