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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Eutro ( EUTO ) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Doug Gallian who wrote (6019)5/29/1998 8:51:00 AM
From: taz man  Respond to of 12043
 
It looks like an investment club on AOL
has become interested in Euto. I got an
e-mail from them last night saying that
our little stock is soon to be a buy. They
e-mailed out to about 50 members including me.
I dont know how many more he might have bulk mailed to.

They recomeded a stock called ICVI a whileback
and the usual nitely posts on that one run about 350.
Lots of hype over there.
That stock I know nothing about and I will stay away from it
but its this EXPOSURE that I think could be positive for EUTO.
Fresh blood, new money ect.......

if I knew how to attach the e-mail on this page
I would let you all read it. What is the procedure
for doing this?? I am too lazy to figure it out
for myself

let the games begin........



To: Doug Gallian who wrote (6019)5/29/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: Lurker  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 12043
 
<<Lurker...per the press release, Cypro will become a publicly traded company which
Eutro will bring public it appears. Cypro's price will not be determined by supply
and demand. The underwriter who brings Cypro public will determine what the IPO
should open at based on what they think the market will bear. Guess what? Eutro is
in the investment banking business, so I think their $2 per share par value given to
Cypro stock has been well thought out. Like I implied earlier...think before you
post!>>

I'm trying to think. Let's see if I got this right:

1. EUTO brings CYPRO public selling the shares for $2. each.

2. Then, I can call my stock broker and sell my shares on the open market for $2. each.

3. If CYPRO shares drop like many IPO's, you personally guarantee to make up the difference to me, EUTO, and other shareholder who wants to sell. (Example: If my broker sells the shares for $.50 each, you personally guarantee to make up the $1.50 per share difference, right?)

Are you going to put a million or so in an escrow account for safekeeping, just in case? Or, is your guarantee as worthless as your logic?

Lurker