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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Liteglow (LTGL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Shadow who wrote (2968)8/26/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: Eric G. Erpenbeck  Respond to of 4715
 

Shadow,

Sure in the sense they aren't going bankrupt but if I had thought they were I would have bailed at 3 cents for sure...I still think we have a long wait to reap well deserved rewards and thats assuming balance sheet is not to much worse than I am expecting (if we truly ever see one)... I still believe that "NO" news can be considered overly significant until we establish a baseline (10SB). If don't know where your at you don't know where your going and we don't!

Eric



To: Shadow who wrote (2968)8/26/1998 11:45:00 PM
From: gtoland  Respond to of 4715
 
I would have to agree that this should be considered good news. I know how much it takes to get a line of credit for my company. The bank wants to make sure that you more than enough means to pay back any loans (line of credit draws). I am long on LTGL.
Gary



To: Shadow who wrote (2968)8/27/1998 12:06:00 AM
From: Philip Bosco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4715
 
This Line of credit must be viewed as good news. Particularly since LTGL has been getting bashed on this thread for some time. As I said before I did not have a problem with the dilution as long as the money was being put to good use and increasing the company's value and adding to the assets of the company. The dilution was the selling of company stock and not the officers individually owned stock anyway. As an Attorney who has handled many large financial dealings with publicly traded companies I can assure you that Banks do not usually extend a line of credit without being pretty certain of the company's track record and particularly its assets. I am curious about the California based company LTGL is looking at buying. I know there are some California Neon companies out there. I have already seen some of their products in Automotive stores. We will just have to wait and see. This news along with the hiring of the CFO and now hopefully in the latter stages of becoming a reporting company is all good news to me. Like I said before Shadow I do not want to see anyone eat crow on this this company, I would rather see them make money. Good luck to all.



To: Shadow who wrote (2968)8/27/1998 12:26:00 AM
From: Philip Bosco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4715
 
Shadow, I would be very interested in hearing if you ever buy back into LTGL. Deal??