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Microcap & Penny Stocks : USBL (United States Basketball League) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alan Markoff who wrote (95)3/24/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: workingclassman9  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 146
 
Alan :This piece of information is certainly an eye opener for some
people who may visit this Thread.We are putting out more information
on USBL in our Newsletter tonight and post information here ,which
we hope will attract Investors to the Stock,and see the potential as you do.If you do not mind,we would like to use your material in our
Newsletter.Please let me know if we have your permission to do so.
Thanks for the Update and very well explained why you are an Investor in USBL.

Regards

Tipste



To: Alan Markoff who wrote (95)3/24/1998 11:58:00 PM
From: Jay Lowe  Respond to of 146
 
<< I have decided to share my thought's on USBL ... >>>

Now THAT's a cool report.

Reading it, I thought... hmm... now suppose these facts
were listed, short and sweet, in the form of a bulleted
list, i.e.:

- USBL is a minor league basketball franchisor.
- USBL is the only publicly trading sports franchise.
- USBL has been in business for 12 years.
- 109 USBL players have gone on to the NBA.
- USBL is currently composed of 12 teams, mostly on the east coast.
- USBL has recently added teams in Ohio and Washington, DC.
- USBL plans to open a Pacific Coast Division in 1999.
- ... on and on and on ...

When you line up all the raw facts ... devoid of any
hype or spin ... the story is both compelling and rather
beautiful ... a genuine "feel good" stock.

What if we work up your excellent report into a bulleted
"USBL Investor's Fact Sheet" ... clearly sponsered by USBL
shareholders, not the company.

Suppose we keep it terse and factual.

Suppose, when any opinion is stated, it is clearly identified, i.e.:

- 80% of USBL shares are held by insiders
(Being so closely held creates a strong incentive for management)
- Insider sales of USBL stock has amounted to only x% since 199y.

Suppose we take the "high ground" (as is justified in this case)
and stay COMPLETELY away from hype and unsubstantiated claimology.

The web is ours. If we put together a very high quality
"USBL Investor Fact Sheet" which covers all the bases, then
we can get this stock a hearing in the market.

Let's concentrate on facts, quality, completeness. no hype.

Let the story tell itself ...

... damn good report ... nicely done!