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To: Redhead who wrote (14208)4/28/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: sammaster  Respond to of 27968
 
questions...

1)are there any warrants or any restricted shares that are going to be freed up soon.
2)why is this company so cheap with an eps of .10 cents

samir




To: Redhead who wrote (14208)4/28/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: Warthog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
FAMH - charts

I have updated 3 charts involving FAMH on my web space for
the price of 4/28/98.

FAMH with 12 DMA and 60 DMA.
FAMH with volume.
FAMH with 14 day RSI and stochastic 13,8,8.

The link is topher.net

The links to the FAMH charts are midway thru page.

The 12 dma has peaked and moving down and has kissed the
60 dma and has bounced off of the 60 dma, a line of resistance.

whats the old adage "buy high and sell low"..nows the time.

The 60 dma is almost linear and moving upwards since mid. nov.

Hope this helps

Collin



To: Redhead who wrote (14208)4/28/1998 8:39:00 PM
From: Brad  Respond to of 27968
 
Hi Redhead! I think comes down to 2 key points:

1) Internet investors have helped get exposure for FAMH, but we have reached a point where much of the trading is just that... trading. Internet investors have loaded up on FAMH. The stock needs new money. Where does that come from? It comes from brokers, money managers, and the like.

2) Brokers and money managers are waiting to "see the numbers." Remember,to this point FAMH has not had an SEC filing that professional people can pour over to really do their DD. In some cases it's simply policy that they won't do anything until they can see an SEC filing.

Soon they will have that and we will see a "new crowd" of investors.

At each step of the way, you have a different type of investor. Some are willing to do the research, have confidence in their own decisions and/or take the risk based on their own comfort level.

As a company develops and grows, the risks usually become more clearly defined. The more people understand, the more they are willing to participate. But brokers and money managers have certain criteria, standards or company policies they must follow regardless of their own personal opinion of a stock. "Fully reporting with the SEC" is a significant factor to them.

When Firamada's reports are filed with the SEC, it opens up the opportunities for MANY more people to participate. More demand is what will drive the price to higher levels.

That's how I see it.

Best wishes,
Brad