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Non-Tech : Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycle Manufacturing Co. (BIGX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth R Miller who wrote (86)10/2/1998 9:13:00 AM
From: Scotsman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 118
 
OK, first - BikeOberfest is happening next month at Daytona. I understand that EH will be there. Since I live in Mouseland I will cruise over there and check it out.

I have been monitoring the Yahoo thread, which has an occasional acorn worth something. Generally they are scheduled to go into production in November. They have already sold out their first years production. They indicate they have all the dealers they wanted initially. So that looks good.

They have asked permission to issue a bunch more stock. I would not be suprised to see a secondary offering come out to help finance the production phase. I am also wondering if they will issue warrents with the secondary. That could be a great investment.

Bike looks great from the pictures. One of the motorcycle mags has an article in this month that shows pix of it from both sides. Looks good.

If they pull this off, it should be a good investment. But there are a lot of hurdles to go.



To: Kenneth R Miller who wrote (86)10/5/1998 12:06:00 AM
From: Bottom Feeder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 118
 
DOW 6700 is not only possible, I think its likely. The question really is:
Is there enough fear & greed to cause this to happen. I think weve already seen that just moderate amounts of fear and greed have caused some record daily losses. When there is a "real" scare about the international economy we may see selling like what happened in the Great Depression with the run on banks. It like a rock-slide. Its gonna build so quick, the average investor will be burried by the time he gets home from work and turns on the news. The big guys, the ones who watch every tick of the market are the ones who will make out. They will pull their money after a small loss, and buy in at our expense when it hits the bottom. Sorry for the doom and gloom, but you did ask!!!
Bottom_Feeder