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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GLOW - Global Games, Inc. - Great Profit Potential ! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dexx who wrote (4626)7/14/1998 1:30:00 PM
From: Bob Davis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8879
 
Dexx,

The disclaimer that I use is an "industry standard", and is certainly applicable to GLOW, a company for which there is little or no fully public information available. Hopefully, you realize that the reposting of information reportedly obtained from company management does not constitute "full and complete disclosure".

I will however, stand behind the statements that I made in the recently published "Blivit Alert", which can be found at napeague.com ;

- GLOW is a non-reporting company.....
- There are 4,500 posts to this board....
- The highly touty quotation from the press release is correct...
- Posters on this board claim to have information which is not public.
- GLOW has a slick website, and retains an IR person on staff...

And lastly, but most important, there is no financial information available, and thus no way to assess GLOW's capabilities to carry out their announced plans.

By the way, the cover story in the August issue of Individual Investor is entitled "Stealth Stocks", and can be found at <http://www.iionline.com>:

"Frequently microcaps have grandiose plans, but they need cash flow to fund their efforts," says Davis of Napeague. Cash flow from operations, the first category on the statement of cash flows, indicates whether the company's current business is sustainable, and Davis closely watches the way in which microcaps finance growth, detailed in the second category. (Warrant conversions, for example, may provide much needed money, but they dilute net income.) If a microcap doesn't have a lot of cash on hand-check the first line on the balance sheet-and doesn't have positive cash flow from operations, it may have to issue more shares to raise money. That is also dilutive.

Now this is pretty good advice, even if I say so myself...but for GLOW we have no publicly-available financial information upon which to make such judgements.

Bob Davis
The Napeague Letter
napeague.com



To: dexx who wrote (4626)7/14/1998 2:48:00 PM
From: MMpro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
Dexx, talk about typical.....

you say...

<<IMO, this Napeague guy is a Scam artist.>>

of course anybody that does not agree with you is a scam artist. Talk about a closed mind...

also you say...

<< you and TGW don't have to have any substantiation of your claims before you bash GLOW in attempting to deceive investors.>>

deception is more your game than mine. You and the GLOW cheerleaders are the one's making claims of $0.50 EPS with no verifiable information.

and finally..

<<You have zero credibility and zero class. Thank you for the many laughs you provide me as you attempt to be knowledgeable...haha.>>

I'm on to your little game Dexx. Small games for small minds...

Peace

Riccardo