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To: Ga Bard who wrote (27)3/30/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: Shell Searcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 115
 
Gary, thanks, this is the latest filing I see. I'll inquire further.

CNH HOLDINGS CO 8-K
Filing Date: 12/11/97

Item 1. Change in Control of Registrant.

On December 9, 1997, CNH Holdings Company, a Nevada corporation
(the Company), entered into a reorganization Agreement (the
Reorganization Agreement) with GNC Corporation, a Nevada corporation
(GNC) and the sole shareholder of GNC, that being DRC, Inc., a
Nevada corporation (DRC), pursuant to which the Company acquired all
of the outstanding proprietary interest of GNC in a share for share
exchange which resulted in GNC becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of
the Company and DRC acquiring control of the Company through its
share ownership. DRC now owns 2,500,000 shares of the common shares
of the Company. Pursuant to the Reorganization Agreement, the
Company appointed Mr. Gerald Cuomo as President.

GNC owns and operates a restaurant and bar in Las Vegas, Nevada,
known as Tune Town, which also has approximately fifteen slot
machines.



To: Ga Bard who wrote (27)3/31/1998 9:47:00 AM
From: Jeff Harrington  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 115
 
Ga Bard sez: "gambling on a reporting shell is not bad."

This is why I want to get back in when I can. But I was in before at $1.75. I got out with a tiny loss which was recovered in about 6 hours of the TNRG tornado. LOL...

A reporting shell, even with 450K in the float just ain't worth $1.75 a share IMO. If I can get a few more TNRG and AVBC profits together and take care of my real obsession, MIDLP, I'll definitely buy a few thousand shares of this reporting shell.

Again, I'm investing, not trading even as Binder again characterized. Holding when things don't look too hot may be investing, but I wouldn't characterize it as good investing. Selling when things are exposed that you didn't expect and when management won't return phone calls is investing too.

Can we just quit characterizing any sell on your favorite stock as "trading?" I just don't get the need to characterize stuff on these newsgroups that everyone does. Come on, people... can we uh... get real?

Jeff Harrington