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To: Little Engine who wrote (17923)5/18/1998 2:07:00 PM
From: Lurker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
I am going to K.C. for a couple of days of R & R. While I am gone, you naysayers quit bashing my stock.

Just because the SEC hasn't released the financials that FAMH had completed on 3/3/98 and sent to the SEC on 5/1/98 doesn't mean any ongoing investigation is necessarily going to go against FAMH. We all knew this was a gamble when we put our money on the table.

Money is not important. Whether the SEC halts trading on FAMH or the stock skyrockets back up to .50, it doesn't matter.

Lurker
GO FAMH, roll snake-eyes, baaaaaaby!



To: Little Engine who wrote (17923)5/18/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: vic vreeland  Respond to of 27968
 
maybe famh will go away
i think it would be good for everyones blood pressure
sure is a lot of nashing of teeth
dont get me wrong, i have a few k of famh - purchased at the wrong time too
this small co seems to be no different than the other small co's = information getting is like pulling teeth
i.e. icvi
everyone was pissed off at mysterious news - trying to trace the news would have baffeled the cia
today it has doubled from .04 to .09 with 5 mil shares -
famh sounded good when i bought - cant see why we cant make a buck on this stock
check out gnnx - they have the news - but where is the price
having fun yet?????????
vic



To: Little Engine who wrote (17923)5/18/1998 2:53:00 PM
From: ElGator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Your post is incorrect as it regards selling of shares for which the investor holds the certificate. All an investor need do is call the broker, the sale is executed at that time, and the investor has three business day to deliver the certificate(s) to the broker. This is very common and basic knowledge.