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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (238)7/9/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: Due Diligence  Respond to of 390
 
Na!
I said my say. When it's purely momentum nothing else. What supports the stock when it dips. We all play momentums from time to time, some silently. All stocks get in momentums. Most will buy all the stock at once,chasing and greedy. When the dip comes, they have nothing to support the price. Sometimes momentums are best played a week or two later individually, after the hype dies and the company really has something going for it. The Momentum just draws the attention. Said Enuff.Apolgize for posting too much here. On with the Basher Alerts!
Jimbo



To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (238)7/10/1998 12:52:00 AM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 390
 
Since I'm a basher, let me hype CHES a little. There is a very interesting concept being played out. The concept is, all shells have value. Now, if you buy a shell stock at $0.006 and someone who is looking for a shell for a "I want to go public" reverse merger likes your stock's numbers you got a buyer, or you got a share of a real company. What are the risks? What liabilities does CHES bring to the table? I don't know. I know that NYRR was saddled with some problems from their reverse merger with BookSellers.

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