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To: BillieBob who wrote (301)7/4/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: Tupulak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 701
 
Billie Bob,
I understand that you don't want to start to post names over the net. It would be a nice surprise if something was to come this month but sometimes things that are beyond anyones control happen. The shareholders meeting is always a good place to give shareholders good news and maybe some is forth coming. I agree that it is a company that the share value is not reflecting the value of the company unless I am giving it to much value for some asset which I don't believe I am. Welcome Billie Bob and hopefully it is a profitable summer because the spring has sucked.
Curtis



To: BillieBob who wrote (301)7/5/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: Kevin Vickers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 701
 
<<My information comes from a reliable source, but I don't think I should print it over the net without their approval>>

I would be cautious here. Dale, who started this thread is very reliable however there are allot of crooks who are associated to these plays. Though I like this company, you should consider it extremely speculative. As well, you should be aware that companies such as Bearcat have a very dubvious history and are known to brokerages such as Wood Gundy as suspect.

I counsel you to attempt to confirm your hot tips with Dale before acting on same. As well, you must remember that it does not get any higher speculatively than these types of companies. At your own risk.
Attempt to do as much due diligence as possible.

Regards and good luck.

Kevin