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


To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (4672)7/15/1998 1:53:00 AM
From: BigRedMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8879
 
T.G.W., you said...

The fact that people on this thread constantly say that since GLOw is non-reporting financial information is not available is simply not true.

I'm really curious. Where can you find financial information (and legally act on that information) for a company that does not report with the SEC?!?!? You keep bringing this up. You obviously are ignorant on the subject.

For as transparent as your motives are with respect to GLOW, you seem to have at least a minimal grasp of how to analyze investment opportunities. However, you keep beating this dead horse.

How is it possible that such an incredibly simple concept has so thoroughly escaped your awareness? I'm really, really curious about this.

...later...
GO BIG RED!



To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (4672)7/15/1998 2:45:00 AM
From: mcle  Respond to of 8879
 
I think GLOW is the exception.Glow in some respect is a " breath of fresh air" .Many of these stocks have terrible management and have not grown much in years.From technical stand point it may have a very predictive tradable pattern that proves profitable but fundamentally are bad investments.Some stocks are strictly news driven and can be traded on the publics perception of what they anticipate the company will achieve.It is uncertain as to the validity of these PRs until the company provides proof of this.In this situation the short term potential (of the stock, not the company)is tremendous but only time will tell if it's a truly good investment(long term).Stocks like Glow fall in this category and are the exception because ..1) GLOWs past management had a terrible reputation but now they are apparently gone(people are generally willing to give new management a chance to "turnaround" a company that exist in an industry that will boom in the future......3) especially if the CEO or publicist is shareholder friendly....4) GLOW has become very controversial and has a great chance of quickly attracting new investors the moment anything of substance proves the credibility of their past press releases....5) GLOW trades in a very predictable pattern (following press releases), and are somewhat regular.Therefor the possibility to make money and/or accumulate shares is not to difficult a task thus leaving you different options pertianing to that stock with less risk. There are very few people I know who spend a lot of time searching for bb stocks who don't know about glow.This in itself tells me nothing about the company, however if Glow turns out to be a truly exceptional company they've already got a "following".I think many investors will track this stock and wait a considerable amount of time until they feel the company is fundamentally in place with established continual revenues. Many of these investors would consider me a fool for trading GLOW or any other bb stock on these opinions but fail to realize that many bb investors use a combination of strategies to greatly reduce their risk.BB stocks is a whole different world and in my opinion are very difficult to comperatively evaluate.There's simply to many uncertanties, but at times those can be at your advantage..That's just a small observation I've made and really the only way I know how to trade companies that are non-reporting and have no verifiable financials. Always open to suggestions from seasoned bb stock traders.....Mic