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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HeartSoft Incorporated (HTSF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lee Bush who wrote (681)7/6/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
Hi, Lee--
What I think Ben really needs to do is announce that HeartSoft will sell its program via the Internet, with schools paying for access by the minute. The world wouldn't know when HTSF was going to make a profit, but as with YHOO and XCIT, it wouldn't care. And with only 8,000,000 shares outstanding, I think HTSF would make what happened to ZAP today look like child's play. <ggg>

Seriously, the release about the S.A. mayor today was a good one. I wonder what their school budget is there, and how the collapsing price of the rand will affect HTSF's chances to sell to them. Last fix was 6.45 rand/USD, so it will now cost 40% more than it would have a month or so ago.

Cheers!
Rick




To: Lee Bush who wrote (681)7/7/1998 3:03:00 AM
From: Benjamin Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
FYI! HTSF FED Filings: The fed filings which often show as news on many of your stock pricing system are NOT filings by Heartsoft. They are nearly always and exclusively filings by brokers, BDs, or market makers regarding SEC compliance and as such do not show up under the EDGAR system - that system is reserved for filings made by the company. I know that in companies where insiders are selling LARGE blocks of "control" these filings may be of GREAT interest to you all.

But, Heartsoft, has NO significant stock sales by insiders. Periodically, a manger will sell a register under Rule 144 to sell a small amount of stock (because as of now we pay our top people weekly, very weakly!) and a few use their stock to supplement their lower salaries from time to time. However, under Rule 144 and Rule 144K, I must authorize these transactions, and I require any and all transaction to be limited to trades to once every 3-5 days and limit the order to well under 1,000 shares and allow it only a very orderly market.

I really do not pay any attention to those "FED filings" in our case because, to date they don't, or have not, been a source of any material information about Heartsoft.

Again, as an FYI to our most loyal supporters!

Benjamin