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To: Justin Vanderpot who wrote (55)7/8/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: Henster  Respond to of 1129
 
To all FWIW

I put in a buy order for 235,000 shares @ a limit of .05 when the ask was .048 and the volume was about 350,000. They filled 20,000 shares @ .048 in about 5 minutes, they filled 25,000 @ .05 about 5 minutes later and than raised the ask to .051 and here we sit.

I still have 190,000 unfilled and my guess is that it is probably what is keeping the ask at .051

Any thoughts or comments

Phil Henn



To: Justin Vanderpot who wrote (55)7/8/1998 2:38:00 PM
From: Tomstocks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1129
 
PRWT can use an Investment Firm to promote their stock and give them some exposure. I've been in this business for 20 years, I have seen thousands of stocks come and go and this is one of the few Penny Stocks that I have seen come with the kind of business plan (acquiring acquisitions, starting new Belize business, Video phone mortgages/Doctors office video business, Access Wall Street) that PRWT has and with the revenue figures they're throwing around from these plans. I'm sure alot of you have seen Penny Stocks with way less facts and working plans in progress that PRWT has, and the stock was trading at .30 or .40 per share not .05 like ours. Believe me once this company gets the proper exposure we will all be very happy, patience is one of the best qualities a GOOD Investor can acquire.



To: Justin Vanderpot who wrote (55)7/8/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: Tomstocks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1129
 
Anyone know CNBC's e-mail, a couple years ago I had a colleague who just spoke on their from a call-in, the stock he mentioned and spoke about went thru the roof. If someone could get thru to CNBC and inquire about PRWT it can help, Also with the kind of things PRWT has in the works I'm sure CNBC would like to get credit for finding (sort of speak) this company. PRWT has some serious grounds for becoming a stock that will trade much higher.