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Biotech / Medical : PLSIA (Premier Laser Systems) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Pluvia who wrote (1626)7/25/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1773
 
If I interpret your posting correctly, then PLSIA (like many others) was NASDAQ listed before the listing criteria changed and was grandfathered despite not meeting the changed criteria? But that once de-listed, they would have to follow the new criteria in order to get back in?


(By changed and new criteria, I mean things like independent board, etc.)


JSb.



To: Pluvia who wrote (1626)7/26/1998 1:12:00 AM
From: Richard Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1773
 
Steve-

You were right but a late comer. I warned about her years ago, but no one would listen. The shareholders IMO have been screwed since the day she and her dad got control of the company. I hope she and he helped themselves to beaucoup cash, as soon I doubt they will get the chance again to be control persons in a public company.

Wait till the class action guys get through with them. As I once remember posting, I am through with taking a chance on lady presidents after Chantal, the Wiz Software and the grandmommy of them all, Premier Laser. At least two of the three above have a strong connection with a certain Santa Barbara, CA broker, and a certain Irvine California investment banker who has had more than his share of these collapsible, funny accounting companies.

I suspect the SEC etc. are going at long last to have a closer look at Premier management.

I know its a nice feeling to be right against the hypesters, even if we may have lost money. You are to be congratulated by any honest shareholders for holding your ground against tremendous pressure from the spinmakers at Premier, and their ever loyal lawfirm.

Thanks

Richard Miller