To: Don Pueblo who wrote (783 ) 4/25/1998 2:17:00 PM From: JOE TURMAINE Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7491
TLC, I bought CSHK stock on speculation!!! I read the Stocks4Tomorrow reviews, I talked with Rhonda & Tony at CASHCO, satisfied that there is a good chance to get a very decent return on my money I bought in. If they were fully SEC compliant and reporting, if they were Nasdaq small cap listed, if they had $10-15 million in litter sales and an established software sale track record we'd not be discussing the company here. This is an opportunity to get in at the bottom and if all goes according to plan we'll be there to collect the reward. The pennystock.com From the same write-up >>Revenue Potential. There are two major forces that drive a Bulletin Board stock. One is a company's story, and Cashco certainly has a good one to tell. The other is the prospect for future revenues, and here Cashco definitely meets the criteria. The projections for the two subsidiaries, after the first year of product marketing, are most impressive. The Year 2000 solution software from 11th Hour should garner a minimum of $3 million in sales. Even more exciting are the expectations for Paws Only, A.R. Brooks' premier kitty litter, which should generate between $12 million to $15 million Combined, the two affiliates are expected to bring Cashco $15 million to $18 million in revenue. For a relatively new company, this would be a coup. Low Stock Price. Trading at around 50›, this is the kind of stock that penny players dream about. And really adding to the momentum is the average daily trading volume, which has seen almost one million share days. Sure, the company is being well-promoted, but investors would not be trading this much volume if they did not believe Cashco had a shot at success. We do, and that is why our one-year target on stock price is $2.00 to $2.50; two-year target is $4.00 to $5.00.<< TLC, I don't have all the information!! Just enough to satisfy myself that this is a stock that has a decent chance of making me a few bucks while not risking the family farm. JOE