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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IHTL Innovative Holdings&Technologies Telemetry in Sports -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Earl Falwell who wrote (23)7/13/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: Kevin Kelsch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 689
 
The company mentioned a variety of applications, including manufacturing applications in one of the press releases. This is what I was referring to. I like the idea of these applications because I feel that they offer a better margin than a lot of the sports related applications. My suspicion is that the leading NASCAR teams rarely pay much for these items (JMHO). Companies preferring to use the teams as a source of advertisement for their products. I know it works that way for golf and tennis equipment. As for www.stockprofiles.com, I think I stated that it was just a heads up to many of the newer investors around here. I did not mean to suggest that they were involved in that type of activity, just that there are people you can pay to hype your stock on these threads. I just chose to use them as an example because they are the website used by IHTL. Probably a bad choice. The real point of that was: be careful of seemingly inside information - most information that appears inside is, in fact, faulty, and the small companies that do leak inside information often times come back down after they miss on something (see FAMH, SYCR, NPEC, too many to list). Like I said, I really like IHTL, and, in actuality, would like to see it come down a little so I could pick up some more.
Good Luck to all
By the way, I liked your stock profile. Good to see someone with a little humor regarding their education.