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Microcap & Penny Stocks : VLVT (was CSMA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Paul R Hnott who wrote (6461)3/31/1998 12:59:00 AM
From: Bootz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11708
 
<This stock is sliding because many investors are starting to view it as a profit making
YOYO. That is until some new long cash is attracted to it. How might that
happen?????????>

Paul, sliding is a relative term here. Five months ago few of us had ever even heard of CSMA -- for which most of us have only the fabulous pump 'n' dump Franco to thank. At that time we were at .30-.35. Now we're double that on a more or less stable basis, or seem to be. Not so bad in perspective, if everything else continues to pan out.

That said, we're now at a stage where we may be our own worst enemies. Countless numbers of people have bought into CSMA at everything from .35 to 2.50. Who knows who's trading how much, when and how -- and more importantly, why?

I'm in long because I think CSMA has tremendous promise. But any long position ultimately depends on consumer confidence. Companies do not live on press releases alone.

So the reason for my leaving lurker status is twofold:

1) I want to coalesce a group of long investors who believe in CSMA

2) I want to derive a response from CSMA which recognizes same

Any third, unspoken, reason(s) should be obvious. For the moment, anyone calling Mike Millis should begin their conversation with the following three suggested questions:

1) When are the financials going to be released?

2) OK. When _are_ the financials going to be released?

3) OK, I understand. Now when ARE the financials going to be released?

Any other follow-up questions are up to the individual caller. Please post your responses once received. Direct quotes only.

Bootz



To: Paul R Hnott who wrote (6461)3/31/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: YOYO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
My name in your post! The big boys that like to YOYO stocks are happily married to this one.
YOYO