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To: antibash who wrote (8611)10/7/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
>>Once again, your insular information shows your ignorance. <<

Strange remark coming from someone whose information source has been wrong the entire time. Want to give us your next "best" estimate of the time frame for this squeeze ? All of your past pronouncements have been ...shall we say.. ignorant.



To: antibash who wrote (8611)10/7/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 26163
 
I know what the date is, what does that have to do with anything except your squirming away from everything? AZNT projected 75 million in revenues and 50 million in profits in 1998. Since you can't deny that because it is in writing, what do you think of them saying that and never coming back to their investors with an update? Does that mean the projection is still on? Or, if there is an update please provide a link.

zonkie....



To: antibash who wrote (8611)10/8/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
It's October 1998, not January 1999. Once again, your insular information shows your ignorance.

As you have correctly pointed out, AZNT still has three months to reach its 1998 projections of $50 million earnings from $75 million earnings. Now that you've cleared that up, perhaps you could help out with a related question:

Given AZNT's presumed high profit margins and the magnitude of their projected earnings based on their earlier unretracted PR, why do they need to have an ongoing private placement ( #reply-5910365 )? If they are indeed earning profit at about $1 million per week, why dilute the shareholder's equity even further? I suspect the AZNT shareholders are a very patient lot - they certainly have been waiting for that short squeeze, not to mention audited financials, for a while. I doubt very much they'd complain if AZNT grew itself through reinvestment of profits rather than further dilution.