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To: makin_dough99 who wrote (5930)6/28/1998 1:10:00 PM
From: Turboe  Respond to of 25711
 
Did someone mention guns?

I started a thread-- what do you guys think?

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To: makin_dough99 who wrote (5930)6/28/1998 3:57:00 PM
From: P.E. Allen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25711
 
"Buy low, Sell high"
"You got to know when to hold them and know when to
fold them"
It appears that this company has affiliations with Projectavision and Texas Instrument from the news. The price has reacted as if this is true, please do your own due diligence.

Living in a capitalistic country, one must realize (and if you are truthful with yourself you will answer yes) that most things that are profitable and successful in these United States is massed produced and developed with the thought in mind that one of these item will be in every household at the least.

Take for instance the transistor radio, when they first came out everybody and their mother had one or more at home, one on their desk at work, one to attach to your bicycle, etc. Prior to this it was the television, then the telephone, and car. Corporations continue to look for products that will potentially be an item in every household. Years ago, growth was identified to housing starts, that is if there was an increase in new housing, that meant that a phone, refrigerator, television, stove, washing machine, air conditioner, etc would be purchased to go into these new homes.

As technology improved and mankind developed a desire to "spend more quality time at home" the VCR's, hit the market, mind you these products were long in existence, prior to being commercialized for home sales. Your news reports used them, Mr. Wolf, always referred to them "lets go to the video tapes", and on and on. Companies who had related products benefited from this new commodity for the households to buy. Now there are more than one of these in every household, on the average there are two point three VCR's in every home in America.

Aha, yes the Computer and all of the software, peripheral equipment such as printers, fax machines, you name it. This is an item that has exploded and there is more than one of these now in every household. But it does not stop there, while we still spend billions of dollars in this sector, lurking in the back ground is another more explosive commodity than is being purchased by those we call the "HIGH TECH" group. Those people that have to have it first in their households. You probably know someone that fits this profile, or it could even be you what am I selling? What is the next HOT item that is lurking in the background ready to explode, ready to be mass produced and have other companies gearing up to be able to provide this product to the market place?

We'll one company got out of the box very early, and it was a disaster for this comany, the stock hit the market at $8.00 per share and headed south. What happen? timing is everything, the product bumped heads with the computer explosion and never made it to the first stage of the five cycles a product goes through. Now, this company has made alliances with two major players in this market and is ready to return back to old levels. The stock is currently trading at .02 per share, with only nine million shares in the float, I see "US INVESTORS" return this stock value back to at least $1.00. I have offered you several stocks, and I have not received the support that I know that I can get from you.

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To: makin_dough99 who wrote (5930)6/29/1998 12:47:00 AM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 25711
 
Two stocks to watch this week: AAFG and MPTV

AAFG - suprise news release last Friday concerning an aquistion. Another news release regarding another aquistion expected on July 8th (see their press releases for info).

MPTV - dormant company coming back to life after legal wrangling with a major investor. Expected to gain title to disputed property in Las Vegas very soon. Company will be back in business in July.