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To: Kurt A. Altmann who wrote (1730)3/25/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Zvi Yammer  Respond to of 4539
 
Kurt

here are a couple of pennies that may cure what ails you...

CIST... not much action since they don't have any real products yet.
But the stock trades at .17*.19. They report complete filings on Edgar. There are 23 million shares fully diluted. And they have
liquid assets including cash receivables of some 11 million dollars.
Almost 50 cents per share!!!!! It's a biotech, but with the right support it could move up to the 1 dollar mark on slightest signs of a viable product. But until then at 1/3 book it's a buy and hold..

PHRX... PHOTOMATRIX.... New merger with I-PAC a contract mfgr.
Lots of synergies. Combined company will have between 13-15 million shares fully diluted. 16-20 mil in annual revs and 1-1.25 mil in
after-tax profits. The basic value of of PHRX using a trailing PE of 30 would put it at 2.50+ within 12-15 months. Not a bad move from the
.75 * .81 cents where its trading now.

Anyway, bet with your head not over it and checj these guys out.
Lots of upside, good fundamentals and limited downside if their respective environments remain status quo...

Let me know what y'all think about them.



To: Kurt A. Altmann who wrote (1730)3/26/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: Shaquapa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4539
 
>>>if they entered the TX market at the same time, but this is not true.<<<

I wasn't limiting my comments to just Texas. I was talking entire US market. Fortunet has had fixed units the longest, but most every other fixed unit company has been out for about the same amount of time, and certainly for a number of years. Fixed unit market is pretty well dominated by one company.

Will take a look at CCUR. But understand your getting sick of pennies. Have to spend too much time watching them.