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Microcap & Penny Stocks : INFE ... Infocall another Sleeper -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DG Cruise who wrote (6286)7/14/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: xyz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10343
 
Research pays off

Called Tom Richfield several weeks ago - got 45 sec. of his time. Seven follow up calls were not returned. Upset, you got it.

Agree with TrumpCards on one thing - when is the stock buyback going to begin? BUT, a better solution might be to reverse split the shares so as to get the share price over $4. Usually this is done by firms that have made it, matured, and have plummeted. INFE is in it's growth phase, but not a bad idea to give it a jump start. Any reason why not? Strategic planning - well, no the idea has been put forth as I imagine someone will pass this on to Tom Richfield.

Fundamantals - for the pure peer competitors, look at those staffing firms serving the IT mkt 100%. INFE will easily be in the top 20.

TrumpCards, I disagree with the way you handle things on the board - you give the impression of a complainer - are you a Cannuck? One of his quotes to the Cannucks in the 70's was "we are a nation of bitchers". Get out there and do some legwork Trump for the questions you raise, try to answer them. Make some plausible suggestions ie. add value to this board.

Little Engine, I hope you read that recent article where the court decided the names of posters on bulletin boards had to be revealed by the ISPs and sites. You better be careful in what you say - you figure it out. Having lawyers in the family, and seeing how easily, and for things seemingly silly, I wouldn't be surprised if you were sued at some point. Consider it a warning. You're also not man enough to provide your number to have a real discussion about the company with another member of this msg board. You can PM me if you like and exchange #s there and maybe have a decent conversation about INFE. Of course, you can try to pick at this msg, but that, of course, exeplifies immaturity and egocenricity.

As for that FBN Asssociates or whatever, perhaps someone can find out about Renaissance, a company with dignostics to fix Y2K problems.

As for the pick rising 50% plus, it's now up 50% but did not get it due to small float (4-5 million about 1.7m in play), wide spread, refusal to buy at the market, and movement up of the ask when trying to split the bid-ask spread. Frustrating.
Will have another pick within the next week. Initial thought is it will be better than the 50% increase. Sorry, for not responding to those PMing me, but I will not endorse something unless I am part of it as well. Sorry for posting that here, but think I've added some value and taken a bit of liberty to be off-topic in this paragraph.

Let's go INFE!

x/ TNS



To: DG Cruise who wrote (6286)7/14/1998 6:32:00 PM
From: Major Tom  Respond to of 10343
 
I think there was a typo in the last press release about the 2nd quarter. I believe it should have been 1.8 million not 2.8 million. But WOW look at that growth rate. Over 70% growth quarter to quarter for the last 2 quarters, if that was year to year that would be considered great. How many companies that are established with big contracts can you invest in that have those kind of numbers for the last two quarters. The last quarter revenues were 5.3 million if there was no growth that would be 21.2 million for the year. Divide that by the shares of 12 million and you get a 1.76 sales per share. But who in there right mind would use this method to evaluate a stock with any kind of a rapid growth rate. I repeat this stock has a sales growth for the last two quarters of 70% does anyone actually believe that the growth is over. ITS JUST BEGINNING. The risk reward ratio is fantastic.
Major Tom