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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CSHK CASHCO MANAGEMENT Y2K -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: S. Edry who wrote (658)4/22/1998 10:16:00 PM
From: francis terry  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7491
 
S. Tomorough is fast approaching and for one thing it is flushable,this has never been done before to my knowledge most if not all stop up the sewer line in time. Not so with cshk, other factors involved, cshk has the y2000 software that has people raving about it. This has been told all over the place and newswriters and other people that can drive the market of one stock, I hope you can join us in this adventure. If you have been reading the posts not any more can I add, go back and read or reread what already been posted. Have a good evening ---Francis Terry ----



To: S. Edry who wrote (658)4/22/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Sandy,

I think your right. I've been buying cat litter for the last four years. I seem to remember that there are flushable cat litters out there now. I never buy it since it is more expensive and I do not trust the claims, besides the more gravelly cat litter works better when it snows and I need to throw something at my tires to provide traction during a snow storm. Maybe the Y2K software product is flushable or perhaps they are referring to your investment. Who knows? I would like to see exactly what their Y2K program does. From reading the thread it seem that it is a program that has a database of Y2K problems with shrink wrapped Windows95 software. It reports what the vendors says about the application. It may even include patches to update the software. This is not a bad idea. My main concern is, what experience does this company have marketing software. I once wrote a killer Database management application but I was unable to market it. A year later there were several products that did similar things. So why should I believe that this company knows how to market anything other than it stock?

Regards

Tom



To: S. Edry who wrote (658)4/22/1998 11:16:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 7491
 
I can't help you, I am still waiting for my special email news. The only site I have found that has any information is the wwww.pennystocks.com site. Let me know what you find out, thanks. TLC



To: S. Edry who wrote (658)4/23/1998 8:07:00 AM
From: JOE TURMAINE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
S.Edry, I'm counting on Rhonda to make Paws Only a household name. Lots of brilliant ideas die on the shelf because of poor marketing. I also have reason to think that CSHK intends to make money by charging to collect the waste wood products that will go to make their product. That's probably a while down the road but a real possibility. The right price, packaging, and location in the right stores (pet-mart etc) and the competition will be comparing their products to CASHCO.
JOE