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To: V$gas.Com who wrote (3155)5/26/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: AF  Respond to of 11850
 
Have had an order in for about an hour @.48 still not filled.



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (3155)5/26/1998 1:04:00 PM
From: justaninvestor  Respond to of 11850
 
Hi Bob - I couldn't seem to pull up a readable 2 year chart, but I did see that last from May to October, EVER went from around $8 to $21+. Yaeh, I could handle that.

bbruin



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (3155)5/26/1998 1:14:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11850
 
Good comparison, Bob! Note that EVER has a P/E over 30, and a P/B around 3, which I have been saying is in the ball park in the industry for companies with postive revs. One important, difference, though, is that EVER is a NASDAQ listed company, and so their stock price is subject to fair market forces. ICVI/ME is a BB company, and subject to slimeball MM tactics, half of which are illegal. That is why Jack plans to take ICVI/ME onto NASDAQ within a year.

Now, the following is pure conjecture on my part, not anything I have heard. However, if Jack acquired a BB shell for a BB listing, and if he is aggressively pursuing other acqus, what is to keep him from going after a NASDAQ listed company and assuming their listing real quick? Something to think about...