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To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (2859)2/16/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: sammaster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
as you said there are a lot of short-termers in this stock evidenced by the large volume earlier...and with all the good news and little change in price all these new people who don't understand the company sold and moved to greener pastures for now(see the general market...big rally) and new people who see this stock take a look at the chart after the good news and think something is wrong with the company so they dont buy, a lot of us dont buy much because we are heavily invested already and some had bought at lower prices already. so we are left with sellers for now(until i can come up with some cash) but now we have $5 mil to help steady the price for now...
people want to see earnings now, not potential earnings...then the buyers will come in mass.

samir



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (2859)2/16/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: MICHAEL J ZWEBNER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Joe Medsker

Thanks for you response.

Just for the record, the UK shareholders, known as the "minorities" only had IN TOTAL some 300,000 shares spread amongst 20 odd shareholders/ The largest single shareholder had 50,000 shares, and I know for a fact that he has sold only half of his position.

Many of these shares have been traded in the months of December and January, BUT THAT DOES NOT EXPLAIN THE 3 MILLION SHARES traded on the market in January alone.

I suggest that some of the main selling is much closer to home, meaning US shareholders......and perhaps "our" attention should be directed not in searching out and / or discovering who the seller(s) are, but by expanding the base of shareholders by going out there and telling our story to the marketplace, which will bring in FRESH investors, thus create the demand for the stock, which in turn will raise its value.

I suggest more top level corporate energy be directed to arranging and organizing the best quality PR to accomplish the above, or perhaps they might need to call upon more Cardcall expertise in this regard too !

JUST MY HUMBLE OPINIONS...

MJZ