To: Jim B who wrote (515 ) 4/17/1998 1:49:00 PM From: SurfCa2 Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2211
Its not that your a jinx. Its that NVXE still does not know how to deal with its stockholders. As we all sit and wait for "this big news",as we have done literally dozens of times in the past, each with the same result, the value of our stock continues to drop. I've been in this for over 2 years now. I've gone from $3 a share to basically nothing. We've been told about projects that were going to "infuse all this capital into the company", from rock concert footage, to X files in 3d, from comedy films to these great mergers, and who could forget the tremendous NASA garbage.The bottom line is NOTHING. No income. No TRUE information for their stockholders. I'd welcome some TRUE information, even if it borders on hype. Its a cinch that this "keeping their mouths shut" policy is doing nothing to keep any interest in this dog. I wonder if this great new corporate management team ever sold used cars. Probably not. You get more straight answers from car salesmen. Please don't try to convince me that I'm not being fair. When a company can't even file their REQUIRED paperwork ON TIME, then I hold no confidence in the officer's ability to hold an office in a corporation. I don't want to hear how their time is being used looking for this elusive funding. If you have time to sleep, you can take one hour a night off, and finish what is expected of you. How can you possibly expect any responsible person to want to buy stock in a company that is habitually late in filing it's reports? Most people do a little research before getting involved in a stock purchase. It sure gives no confidence to you when this research shows a poor track record of filings. So off they go to a more responsible operation. When you operate with other people's money, it's your obligation to go the extra mile and do your job. If you can't, they you do not belong in the business of operating a public corporation. This stock was literally my first stock purchase, what seems like centuries ago. Boy what I have learned since then. Unfortunately, I sank over $40,000 into it, and have come to the ultimate conclusion that I'll never see more than 5% of that money again, if I'm able to sell at all.