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Strategies & Market Trends : HomeLife: A Global Franchise Real Estate Company (HMLF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr. Fortune who wrote (166)8/20/1998 5:31:00 PM
From: Cliff Daniel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 383
 
I wonder what the MM's have in store for us now. I bought 6,000 more shares today in many different trades since the MM's tried to galge me once. I was buying in lots of 1000's when they upticked after my traded. They increased the ask by 20 cents!!! So they still got me for another 3000 shares after that. Oh well. They will not get my shares for a while.

Cliff



To: Mr. Fortune who wrote (166)8/25/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: EubieV  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 383
 
HomeLife in Los Angeles Times...
Came across an article this week in the Orange County Business Section of the LA Times newspaper...Here it is...

"HomeLife Seeks Higher profile, Nasdaq Listing"

HomeLife, a growing real estate and mortgage financing services provider, is stepping up its effort to raise its profile and eventually have its shares listed on the Nasdaq market.
The Newport Beach company said Thursday it has hired the Horwitz & Beam law firm to draft paperwork for the Securities and Exchange Commission, allowing the company to file such public docmuments as quarterly and annual reports.
The company's stock currently is traded over the counter. HomeLife shares hit a 52-weeks high of $5.75 in December, but was trading Thursday in the $1.50 to $1.75 range.
Launched in 1995, HomeLIfe has more than 200 offices and about 3.000 licensed agents nationwide, and recently launched an international franchise campaign. (Daryl Strickland)

Just though I'd share this with you all. Liked coming across our HMLF in the Los Angeles Times!!!