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To: KZAP who wrote (7215)5/16/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11708
 
Considering the three pieces of utter garbage that are ranked below us in the contest right now...including a 1 for 10 reverse mining company with Visible gold(roflmao), a shell and another 1 for 20 reverse, I would say that CSMA is a

!!!!! SCREAMING BUY RIGHT NOW!!!!!!

or maybe next week or the following. Hell, what do I know?

TG



To: KZAP who wrote (7215)5/16/1998 4:45:00 PM
From: Kurt N  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11708
 
>>There must be something we are missing.<<

Yeah, all the piggy-banks have been broken :-)

Problem is that most people in CSMA unless they have been trading the heck out of this stock don't have any additional money since they broke their piggy-banks the last time it was $.50

New investors/money flowing in will help drive up the price, but before that happens CSMA must finish something 100% vs. 'almost' being finished.

CSMA is 'almost' a reporting company. CSMA is an 'almost'/soon to be profitable due to increasing Ad-Hatters sales. CSMA is 'almost' disposing waste in it's class V disposal well (which would definitly make it profitable). They did finish the required stuff in order to get a Class V permit (leglislative approval, governor signing, ....).

I'm afraid it will require the completion of all of the above AND a profitable quarter before CSMA stabilizes at a higher level between $1-$4. I could care less about the oil&gas and the LPS, Ltd. as long as they don't drag down the company to being unprofitable.

Kurt