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To: Stocktalk Lurker who wrote (1877)4/20/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: Evan Sterling  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3967
 
No one can predict what a stock is going to be doing a year from
now!! Since you find it so fascinating, why don't you make your
own predictions and let us know a year from now. Keep your
prediction to yourself, just in case you have egg on your face.
That way, you have an out if needed. If your wrong, then I can
have the egg on my face. Fair enough?


I don't care to play the multiple choice game of "Xecom."
I have to much on the line. You probably don't.
Like most everyone on this thread, I just want to make some
money with Xecom. That's it, nothing more. Enough said.



To: Stocktalk Lurker who wrote (1877)4/21/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: Sam The Money  Respond to of 3967
 
The Lurker;
Your prediction questionnaire are the one and only reason I am brought back to this thread to post. I usually like to sit back and enjoy the show that SuckerFinder, Swifty, Dal, Evan, Wes, Dan Perlow, and you put together for us. Oh, I forgot Addi's contribution. In any case, keep the show going, and make sure this farce continues as it adds levity to the hectic life of some of us!!

Now on with the survey:
The answer to question #1: 0 (That is zero!!! i.e. Bankruptcy!!)
The answer to question #2: 1.

Hey, did anyone read up on the new rash of stock promoters who got indicted on some sort of felony. They were using radio shows to promote the stocks they had gotten a cut on. The show were done in a misleading fashion, so that the innocent, naive people believed the promoters as independent stock analysts. I wonder if FIG, Dal, Joe, Swifty, Evan, SuckerFinder and the rest of FIG staff have heard anything about this.

Just the wonderer!!!



To: Stocktalk Lurker who wrote (1877)4/22/1998 2:20:00 AM
From: uu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3967
 
Stocktalk Lurker:

I really liked your surevey. Last year you (and I think I, since Lanza challenged my $10+ stocks against Xecom) were indeed the winners of the survey and Evangelist Lanza lost the bet. As for this years surevy here are my answeres:

For your first question I believe On February 6, 1999 Xecom will be trading between $0.02-$0.19/shr (so I pick number 1).

As for the second question I pick number 4 ( Xecom will be trading indefinitely). My reasons include but not limited to the fact that since Xecom is SEE-BS's most popular sit com the syndication alone should make the SEE-BS network tons of money for years to come. Therefore I do not believe the network (SEE-BS network that is) will cancel the show unless it feels the sponsors of the sit com can not possibly make them any more money.

Now I have a serious problem and I wish to ask for help from all particpants on this thread.

I am actually thinking of buying $2000 worth of XECM shares at $0.13/shr. My $2000 will buy me appx. 10 pounds worth of Xecom shares or about 15,384 shares. That is a truck load of shares. I have never asked my broker (which is National Discount Brokers and is a deep discount broker) to send me the stock certificates of the equities I buy. However in the case of XECM I may have to make an exception since Evangelist Lanza, director Gruaer, Mr. Evan Sterling, Mr. Swift, and not to mention SuckerFinder have all been strongly suggesting that when we buy XECM shares we should ask for the stock certificates to be mailed/delivered to us.

Considering that I will have 15,348 shares the postage will most likely going to be much higher than the actual trade commission of $14.75 (especially since National Discount Brokers will have to ship all 15,348 certificates from New York to California where I live). So I was wondering if any one knows of a delivery service other than US Postal service, UPS, or Federal Express that would charge much lower fees?

I have figured the shipping fee will cost me somewhere between $30-$40 (based on which major carrier I choose). Also considering that when I decide to sell my shares I have to ship the certificates back to my broker and that will also cost me $30-$40 again! So all together the shipping cost will be somewhere around $60-$80. And this is a bit high for me and will definitely add to my final average share price including the total $29.5 commission fee! So I was wondering if anyone can come up with a cheap reliable postal service provider!