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Microcap & Penny Stocks : The Henley Group, Inc. (HNLY) undervalued growth company -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Flavio Volpe who wrote (830)3/9/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: Kerry S. Nelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2232
 
Hello:

I think this is a great time to pick up shares, while things are so quiet. Henley seems to have stabilized at this level over the last few trading days, so I guess it is a good time to buy. I'm going to try and get a few more shares tomorrow at the open. We'll have to see what the next few weeks bring! I think it will be very exciting. I imagine we'll be hearing more from them next week or so. I really like this company and have great hopes for them in the future. I guess they need to get some of their "book value" out there in terms of potential revenue. Once they are able to do that, I think their price will rise to better levels. Magra is solidly holding the 67 cent level in US dollars on the Canadian exchange. That is encouraging. It seems to float over a very tight range.

Well...Cheers!

Kerry



To: Flavio Volpe who wrote (830)3/9/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2232
 
Um, Flavio, it's only Monday. Anything my friend finds out will take at least a week. Two weeks is more like it.

In regards to HNLY stock price, decreasing volume is a good sign, but there are still plenty of sells. There are quite a few people holding the "HNLY bag". Those that think they can make their money back quicker on a different stock will sell. Those who are happy with the thought of HNLY maybe being $1 2 months from now will keep holding for a while.

For example, I still own HNLY, but I sold some other stuff to buy DFNL today. Not that what I owned was bad, I just thought I'd make more money faster with DFNL.

Just my thoughts,
Chris