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Biotech / Medical : MCAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: zgoodman who wrote (277)4/24/1998 11:18:00 AM
From: Walter Monroe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 467
 
Your statements are not in any way true. Rather than accuse why not
join in a discussion on the company. I have already recieved emails from people who agree with me that Medcare has many unanswered questions. We can help the company by posting accurate information.

My main question is this:

Medcare is at 3% of posted projections. Why has the company not achieved projections. many companys fall behind for legitimate reasons I only want to get a handle on why the fall back and what are the new projections and will they now be met.

If this is slamming or trying to hurt Medcare your kidding yourself. You are also showing your spots and they are not in the best interest of the investing public.



To: zgoodman who wrote (277)4/24/1998 6:32:00 PM
From: MJB8743  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 467
 
Actually, 'gentlemen'(????)...Mr Monroe (whoever he is) is asking some damned good questions...questions I've been wondering about myself. I'm appalled at the childish, hypish response those questions are getting. I, too held since '96...but I just sold this month because of the lack of information & credibility. All of you have just made me feel very good about that decision.
My advice to all of you who have doubts: think about this...if you decide to get out now, what can happen. The company can continue to go the way it has (leaving you with the same doubts & maybe a couple dollars more or less per share), or it can get serious and become a REAL company. In that case, what's holding you from buying back in when you have a much warmer fuzzy feeling inside about the goings on? I experienced first-hand what it's like when the SEC suddenly stops the trading. BOOM...share value doesn't matter...no chance to get out...nothing left but a big tax loss. Believe me, it's ugly...and I am looking twice at all the stocks I thought were good possibilities. My new rule is: If I can't get good, verifiable information, straight answers to questions, and a co. profile wouldn't hurt, then I'm gone.
I'm still watching MCAR, in the hope they eventually prove to be one of the good ones. Until then, my money is safe in other stocks I trust.
Meantime, what is all the BS about? Why can't these questions be discussed in an orderly, inquiring fashion? Even if the inquiry comes from Pink (Ugh!!), if the questions are valid, the let's find and discuss the answers!!

Mickie