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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (918)5/28/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: kiwi  Respond to of 2887
 
Hi Jeff,

I agree with your longer term views, this is a good time to accumulate. Added 5K yesterday.

Go ABMI

Kiwi



To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (918)5/28/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: James Cornwell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2887
 
As I continue to read the ABMI and CLCK threads I would like to
once again thank Jeff for the amount of work that he has put into
both of these threads. I have followed Brenda and Jeff from OZON
and TAVA where I made money following their advice. Both ABMI
and CLCK have been profitable investments.

It is because of the diligent effort and information of Jeff Henken
(plus the wish to be rich) that led me to buy another 20K of ABMI.

Good luck to all! JC



To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (918)5/30/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: dollarone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2887
 
I am an investor in ABMI and have been for the last several years. Upon review of the registration statement I do not think it appropriate for an accredited investor to start a post and comment as you have. I guess that's one way to keep the balloon up until you can sell your stock. This led me to review other of the Company's public documents. On March 1996 ABMI issued 500,000 shares of free-trading stock to a PR firm up front for a 2-year agreement. For what reason would a Company give up a significant stock position before specific targets have been met? The PR firm was gone before the 2 years were up and so was the stock. But not to worry ABMI has had 2 other PR firms since.
After several years of this saga and discussion via the Company's own press releases re: strategic alliances since 1996, is the old Texas saying , "All hat and no cattle" true here"?
More to come...