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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Columbia Capital Corporation-Computerized Banking (CLCK) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Y2k_fan who wrote (63)5/21/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1020
 
Welcome aboard Ray and Y2K fan. It feels like home now!

Columbia Capital's affiliations with the government and the banking industries will make "making money" almost as easy as printing it ourselves!

I'm off to a great night of tennis. If anyone wants to do a little more cheerleading on other threads for us tonight I say go to it because CLCK will run much higher from here.

This is very much a risk free investment at these levels.

Regards, Jeff



To: Y2k_fan who wrote (63)5/22/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1020
 
Yesterday's news did indeed reach the Dow Jones Newswire. This is extremely difficult for a BB stock to do and I'm going to go way out on a limb and predict that this will not be the last time. I am receiving more and more e-mails and private messages from people telling me they have started a position in this tremendous little undiscovered stock. I am so excited about this stock and the future for my fellow stockholders:

Dow Jones Newswires -- May 21, 1998

Columbia Capital Gets 2 Pacts; To Add $1.3M To '98 Revs

Dow Jones Newswires

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Columbia Capital Corp. (CLCK) received contracts to provide financial processing services to Peak Card Management, Sioux Falls, S.D., and BestBank, a Boulder Colo., credit
card issuer.

In a press release Thursday, Columbia Capital said it expects the pacts to generate revenues of about $1.3 million for fiscal 1998 and about $2.5 million in both 1999 and 2000.

The company, which provides processing services to banks and financial
companies, posted revenues of $2.5 million for the first quarter ended
March 31.


PEOPLE THIS WAS ON THE WSJ ONLINE!!!

I think both the stock's volume and share price will be rising much higher soon!

Regards, Jeff