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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BANY: Core business growth, exciting affiliations! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Sawyer who wrote (1955)4/28/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: Shake-Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5847
 
I posted something similar to this message on the PLFM thread, but I think BANY applies, too. I am very new to the stock market (two months and counting), and I've got a lot to learn. I've made a lot of really stupid moves based on hype and false information. I never realized that the stock market was so complex and cutthroat, especially with Pump N Dumpers and shorters. That ignorance on my part costs me some money in the beginning. But I have to say that I really am glad that I bought and kept BANY. They seem to have a really marketable product and definite plans, unlike a lot of the vapor stocks I have bought into. I agree with previous posters, I can only see the demand for hardcases to increase in the future. Heck, notebook computers, which were reserved for more highfalutin businessman (and women) a few short years ago, are now very commonplace. And all of those notebook PC's walking around need protection from the elements and the outrageous pitfalls of fate. What better to protect them with than padded, sturdy hardcase, in contrast to glorified diaper bags used by a lot of people.

When I graduated from high school, my parents bought me a IBM Thinkpad (a 486 with 4mb of RAM and a 170MB hard drive...uhh, that lets me know I'm not as young as I used to be, and that's really depressing). Anyway, the thing LOOKED fragile, and I was petrified to take the thing anywhere in fear that something would happened to it, whether dropping it, sitting on it, whatever. For Christmas that same year, my sister bought me a padded hardcase. From that point on, I felt confident to haul the little PC anywhere. The case was sturdy and could really take a beating. I would love to say that it was a Banyan case, but in actuality I can't remember what brand it was, sorry.

I said all that to say this. If BANY can successfully market their cases, retaining stock in this company is a no-brainer for me. Notebook PC manufacturing is increasing, and one day there will be one in every household. Let's hope a Banyan case will accompany each and every one of the. Go BANY!

PS: I have no social life, no girlfriend, and no milk in the fridge. I can go out and buy one of them...actually, maybe two, but that's illegal. I have no idea why I revealed that information...bygones