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Pastimes : Why are the OTC-BB stocks dying?? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zbyte who wrote (62)8/17/1998 9:36:00 AM
From: Dr. Harvey  Respond to of 115
 
I do not believe that all BB stocks are doomed, here is one that I am now currently accumulating, PRFX, Proformix Systems;

Projected numbers on PRFX for 1998 and 1999;

1998 sales are expected at $6.5 million, up from $3 million in
1887, with a small net profit

1999 sales are expected at $13 million, a 100% increase, with net
profit at $2.6 million, or .50 per share, (based on 5 million
shares),

2000 sales are expected at $27 million, a 100% increase, with net
profit at $7.00 million, or $1.20 per share, based on the same 5
million shares.

This company has customers with names like Aetna, Pfizer,
Proctor and Gamble, Mass Mutual, Fidelity, the US Navy, Merril
Lynch, Prudential, United Technologies, and Wellpoint, to name a
few.

It is my opinion that this stock is extremely undervalued at $4.00
per share, and is worth a lot more.

Remember, 5 million shares outstanding is nothing, and any strong
buying can bring it right to 7 or 8.

Just my opinion folks, but I think this one is a winner.