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To: BCfan who wrote (17525)5/14/1998 10:14:00 AM
From: JIN CHUN  Respond to of 27968
 
BCFan, ditto!
MACKIE: PLEASE LOOK AT THE HEADER TO THIS THREAD AND FOLLOW THE RESEARCH LINK BY BRAD, THE INFORMATION FOR THE AUDITING COMPANY AS WELL AS THEIR INTERNET SITE IS RIGHT THERE, IN FRONT OF YOUR NOSE.

Should I use the same amount of logical prowess and colored perspective to say that since you haven't told me what the url for your newsletter is or how to find your past picks that you are a complete charlatan? It's not secret information is it? A number of people(actually just me) have requested this information and it is not forthcoming from you. That's the same logic you are using.

I would post the link but I think that you can do enough DD to find it yourself. Shouldn't this have been done before recommending the company initially to your subsribers?

Jin.



To: BCfan who wrote (17525)5/14/1998 10:15:00 AM
From: Dick Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Well said. There probably should be a study done by some industrial psychologists looking at the behaviour of the basher. Perhaps there is a physical reaction to the loss of money and the individual seeks some form of cathartic experience by posting frequently about the company that was the subject of the loss.

I've seen these individuals perform on other threads and the behaviour is identical.

Or is it that the basher is the hired hand of one or more MM's?

Go FAMH, we shall overcome our problems and see the stock move upwards again.

Dick



To: BCfan who wrote (17525)5/14/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: Lurker  Respond to of 27968
 
<<When the financials come out during the week of 5/25 showing 1997 and Q1,>>

Wanna bet?

They have published news that the financials are done. I bet you that they have no intentions of following through.

They read statements like yours and just say to themselves, "Hey! We got another sucker! It is amazing how many times we can tell them the same lie. These folks are so stupid."



To: BCfan who wrote (17525)5/14/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: Lord Data  Respond to of 27968
 
I wouldn't have said it better myself! :-)



To: BCfan who wrote (17525)5/14/1998 2:02:00 PM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
<<<The company is profitable, the IRS has seen the FAMH financials to allow the Myriad acquisition, MY2CENTS posted 3-4 websites with Firamada's job postings, Morton Downey is going to happen in June....
The company is for real.>>>>

Well, "for real" has a lot of meanings.

There is no way to know if the company is profitable, except taking Ira's word for things, which has cost people a lot of money.

Since, according to Arif, the new shares were issued for the "line of credit" to acquire Myriad... why would the IRS even need to see the financials?

FAMH sells about 30MM shares to Bristol Capital, puts $5 million in escrow for the IRS debt and keeps the rest. Looks great on the balance sheet for 1998 -- cash increases without increasing debt.

FAMH stock count goes from 24 million to 53 million... with Bristol owning 29 million shares. If they come to the conclusion anything funny is going on with FAMH... they move in and replace management.

Pretty risk-free for Bristol, I would say. And the IRS.

L.E.

P.S. Jin, I have to admire the way you have stuck to (and posted) your convictions while certain hypesters ran... and will no doubt resurface once this thing hits .40 again. Not that I think it will stick over .50 in the next few months, financials or not.