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To: Alowishus Hornblower who wrote (736)7/22/1998 12:06:00 PM
From: christopher  Respond to of 897
 
I'll tell ya what I think, it's a situation where unless a micro-cap is in a "hot" industry, has a fairly distinctive niche on a product or service that the marketplace needs or is clearly a hot buyout candidate...nobody is watching, or trading, them.

It doesn't matter how well it's doing if nobody is looking. It's the blue chips that anyone cares about these days...if you're going to be in a micro-cap these days plain old fashioned solid earnings and a solid company don't seem to be enough to make a stock move at this time.

Just my opinion

Chris



To: Alowishus Hornblower who wrote (736)7/22/1998 11:19:00 PM
From: John F. Poteraske  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 897
 
Everything about rvee will be decided by Newt and his Wife. They
basically control the company. The long term plan which they
described a couple years back(3-4 years) talked about a plan to
pursue expansion etc. To date I believe the added a grand total
of three facilities(two in california and one in new mexico). They
have $1 in cash or $7 plus million dollars-The book value is over
$2 dollar per share. The closer newt gets to 62 that might be the
time when they either go the expansion route or decide to sell the
company. Good Value
JP