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To: Stan Price who wrote (9535)3/16/1998 1:00:00 AM
From: BANCHEE  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12454
 
We are dealing with a co that has a bad past and a bright future.
Large institutions are not going to buy CCEE at $5.00 untill they
see some large growth and earnings. This should occurre after a
couple of quarters. A reverse after we hit a buck to me is useless.
The only that will do is to help bring the sock down. I for one will be out of here if it does. I have a sizeable investment in CCEE and
would come back when it bottoms or close to it. Answer me this!
What would you rather have in a co that is going forward with
better than expected growth and earnings, 1,000 shares @ $10.00
OR 10,000 SHARES @ $1.00----over time lets say 1,000 @ $15.00
= $15,000 or 10,000 @ $2.50= $25,000. This is one of many reason
that investors buy penny socks. I know a lot people bought at higher
prices but a lot of new investors bought at $1.00 and below and
plus a lot of you averaged down. Look at this scenario-----Co pro-
ducing large revs---profit going up-----money coming in----new deals
going down-----sock is rising ... NOW BIG QUESTION---Could this
CCEE bring in revs over 100mil to 150 mil in say 2 years given what
we know and expected growth????? I say yes that it is "possible".
What would the stock be worth then without a reverse split and what
would be the value to you?? And how about this? You have to file in
your proxy for a reverse split!! DO you tell your investors that you are filing to save face from delisting or DO you tell them that we want to attract institutional investors at $5.00 and above???? This co has not been straight forward with us. But if you read between the lines and have a good knowledge of what's going on you can see the bigger picture. I had a business and know how tuff it is to survive. You are always worring about money and do what you have to do to make it. As things get better and money comes in, you burried things under the carpet and hope they stay there. You become more respectable and can concentrate on product,sales services etc. to grow. I think we are in that area now. My big question now is
HOW ABOUT THE TALK OF AN INVESTMENT BANKER. WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THAT? IS THERE ANY OR WILL THERE BE ANY??????

Look at ATEC---did a reverse split 1 for 5 at .94 or .97 end of last year Came in highs 4's--went down to lows 3's (a lot of paper loss) --got an investment banker the other day and made a jump of almost 1 point to around 4.50 --still off of pre reverse split price but getting better. Point is there are better steps to take then jumping on reverse splits.

Steve W
Welcome aboard. Here is another step in right direction.
From Steve

Criticism has been leveled at current management regarding their
capability to take this company further, i.e. marketing on an
international level. Certainly, Jim Cannavino has been brought on for
some reason, possibly because management thinks he could provide
some assistance and leadership in these areas. We will see his
contribution begin this week. He must see something in this company,
including the management. Same logic applies to Greg Garbe.

Stan you asked "I think our current institutional ownership is around
1% (strictly from memory). What do you think would happen if this
increased to 50%?" I would have to carry that dam fuel again!!!!

Requards
Banchee



To: Stan Price who wrote (9535)3/16/1998 3:32:00 AM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12454
 
Stan,

And now for some timely Irish humor:

* * * * * * * * * *

Paddy was found dead in his back yard, and as the weather was a bit on
the warm side, the wake was held down to only two days, so his mortal
remains wouldn't take a bad turn. At last his friends laid him in the
cox, nailed it shut & started down the hill into the churchyard. As it
was a long, sloping path and the mourners were appropriately tipsy, one fellow lurched into the gatepost as they entered the graveyard. Suddenly a loud knocking came from in the box. Paddy was alive! They opened the box up and he sat up, wide eyed, and they all said, Sure, it's a miracle of God! All rejoiced & they went back and had a few more drinks but later that day, the poor lad died. Really died. Stone cold dead. They bundled him back into his box, and as they huffed and puffed down the hill the next morning, the priest said, "Careful now, boys; mind ye don't bump the gatepost again"

* * * * * * * * * *

A young Irishman sat at a pub in the New World drinking beer and
conversin' with the barkeep. Another comes in and sits besides him. He says how you do and hears the lilt and says you be Irish? Yes I am. The first man yells barkeep give us another round and one for my friend here he's from the mother country as well. The second man asks-so where in the old country ye from. Dublin responds the first. Dublin you say - so am I and the second man hollers barkeep bring us another round and a shot of your best Irish Whiskey for me and my friend here. Afterwards the first man asks from where in Dublin and the second man responds with the street and the first man says well I'll be - so am I and yells barkeep another pair of beers and Irish Whiskey for the pair of us. The phone behind the bar rings and the barkeep answers it. The owner of the pub asks - how is business. The barkeep responds - not too bad - The O'Malley twins are here getting drunk again.


* * * * * * * * * *

His wife had been killed in an accident and the police were questioning Finnegan. "Did she say anything before she died?" asked the sergeant. "Well, she spoke without interruption for about forty years," said the Irishman.

* * * * * * * * * *

Saint Patrick's Day (March 17th), is an Irish holiday honoring Saint
Patrick, the missionary credited with converting the Irish to
Christianity (in the A.D. 400's).

Saint Patrick was not actually Irish but an early invader from England. Historical sources report that he was born around 373 A.D. in either Scotland (near the town of Dumbarton) or in Roman Britain (the Romans left Britain in 410 A.D.). His real name is believed to be Maewyn Succat (he took on Patrick, or Patricus, after he became a priest). He was kidnapped at the age of 16 by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland (I am not making this up). During his 6-year captivity (he worked as a shepherd), he began to have religious visions, and found strength in his faith. He finally escaped (after voices in one of his visions told him where he could find a getaway ship and improve his social life) and went to France, where he became a priest (and later a bishop).

When he was about 60 years old, St. Patrick travelled to Ireland to
spread the Christian word. It's said that Patrick had an unusually
winning personality, and that helped him win converts. He used the
shamrock, which resembles a three-leafed clover, as a metaphor to
explain the concept of the Trinity (father, son, holy spirit). It is Irish lore that he once gave a sermon so powerful he drove all of the snakes from Ireland....changing them into politicians who eventually settled in Boston.

HAPPY EARLY ST. PAT'S DAY!

George



To: Stan Price who wrote (9535)3/16/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: Steve W.  Respond to of 12454
 
Stan,

Thanks. I certainly plan on sticking around. This thread has a good balance of humor, skepticism, intelligence and support. I don't think anyone on this thread would steal pituitaries!

Steve W.



To: Stan Price who wrote (9535)3/16/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Respond to of 12454
 
Stan, All,

Is it just me or are some of you hearing these lyrics going around in your head today?

"Little Willy Willey Won't...Won't Show.....But You Can't See Willey, Cause Willy Won't Go..."

Just wondering.....

Onward,