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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FAMH - FIRAMADA Staffing Services -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Gore who wrote (21324)6/29/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: dave brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Dave,

I AM HERE FOR ENTERTAINMENT. If I were shorting this stock, I would be very wealthy. Please reread my FAMH posts, I have not been an obnoxious basher. I have stated my opinion, boo hoo to you if you don't agree. Good for you if I am wrong. I think you are naive to believe a man (Arif) is going to retire some of his shares to make you happy. I think you are ignorant of accounting practices to think that one firm has to reaudit the audited figures of another firm, and that it takes 6-7 months to come out with financials.

If your pumping doesn't bring the price up, why do you think my so called dumping is bringing it down? Let's call a truce and admit that neither one of us can affect the price of FAMH.

Explain to me why a reverse split is out of the question. A reverse split will work if everything else falls into place. If new management takes control of this company, the reverse split will do what it is suppose to. Arif maintains majority interest, outstanding shares reduced, float reduced. As far as your value in the company goes, the reverse split has no effect. What happens after the split will be determined by all the same things that ran it up to $.70 and down to $.18

P.S. I never really thought it would go to zero. I just wanted to get under your skin a little.