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To: JF Quinnelly who wrote (1385)4/30/1998 2:41:00 AM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7491
 
Hi JF, Jim B mentioned that the market cap of the company was $25 million dollars before the recent decline from the $.50 range. That means there are probably approximately 50 million shares outstanding.

here is jim's post from a couple of days ago where I am getting my numbers from #reply-4229397

I couldn't find the company on Edgar but in fairness to JimB he has a dialogue with the company so his numbers in this regard are probably fairly reliable.

edgar-online.comor=&industry=&ba_state=&ba_city=

edgar-online.com

purething



To: JF Quinnelly who wrote (1385)4/30/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
I believe they are still "Comming Up" with the answers. My own questions include the qualifications of the testing firm which gave the software a 'thumbs-up'. It has yet to be addressed. The company, an internet design firm, can't be found on the internet. The apparent contenders have either never heard of the software, or do not appear to have any Y2K experience, or both.

Also, what accounts for the apparent linkage between Tom Stinson of Merced, Tom Stinson of Waltech, 11th-hour at Waltech, and the stock promoter, mschultz@waltech at the same place? I'm not saying it's proper or improper; I just want to know how this turn of events came about. It has yet to be addressed.

However, one thing is certain. If you ask an easy question like, "What price did it close at today?", then you'll get an answer. If you ask a difficult question, you will likely be told, "It's all been answered elsewhere on the thread,"&#151if it gets answered at all. I've read through from first post to the last. Somehow, the answers escaped me.

Good luck. I'll happily clarify any details for you with regards to my sentiments (very bearish), and my financial interests (none), or any technical experience which may be relevant to the company's industry sector. Additionally, I would happily provide the results of my research regarding the two questions outlined earlier in this post.

Regards,
-MrB



To: JF Quinnelly who wrote (1385)4/30/1998 3:47:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
JFQ: Regarding vital information ..

Float, etc. information was posted by "Jim B" here ....

Message 4022012

A friendly lurker sent me this link to the Yahoo chat board ... (why do people read/trust stuff from anonymous posters?)

messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com

Anyway, it was from a person who has 2 separate versions of the downloaded demo program and can't get either one to work. This could be because the person who wrote the post has insufficient technical expertise to install and use the product, the product could have been incorrectly downloaded, or the product is non-functional. In two of those possibilities, the product would not get a fair evaluation, so I was looking for a way to get a true evaluation. If you want something done right .... (as the saying goes) ...another lurker who has a copy of the downloaded Beta copy of the demo asked me if I would do an independent evaluation. I responded positively and posted here on the thread that I would be performing the evaluation.

In response to a request from PennyGod, I sent my name and address to him to forward to Rhonda who will FEDEX a demo package to me. (Either that, or it was a setup just to get my name and address so their lawyer friend can proceed with ... whatever ... although I don't know what the "whatever" would be a reaction to. Read all my posts on this thread for yourself ...)

I will do a thorough review of the software and post my opinions here. I have an excellent reputation on SI for providing in depth technical analysis, so the report should carry some weight with other Y2K investors.

I will not charge CSHK anything for doing this evaluation, just as I haven't charged the other corporations whose software I evaluated. I do these evaluations to help me make my own decisions on whether to invest or bypass, and willingly share the information with the threads. Free sharing of information is what makes SI a valuable investing resource.

Regards,

TED