To: jdcpa who wrote (426 ) 10/14/1998 12:25:00 PM From: J R Hagan Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1129
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. For starting up this thread again. This feels so clean and refreshing over here. The other thread people really need to get a life. I to have called PRWT two times this week only, ending up with John's voice mail. My questions for right now are; 1. Reverse Split, what is the real possibility? Hopefully none but it does worry me some. I know it's been posted (no reverse split) on the other thread before but I haven't heard it from John or seen it in writing by the company. Actually I hated to even type those two bad words on this thread. Does anyone have any inside info on this? 2. Is there really going to be a news release this week. I am long but have some freed up money that can be used for short term but don't want to tie it up for another 3 MONTHS. 3. jdcpa, if what you say is true, you have answered a question that I have had for quite some time. Future press releases. It's not that I am only after that quick pop,(although those are nice).Corprations as well as investors like for the stock price to rise. This wouldn't happen to any large degree for any company if there were never any news releases. Dell, IBM, Yohoo, Intel,Microsoft, all these companies would be trading at 5.00 and under if they would never have put out any news on what they were doing, what products they were putting out, working on, developing and new things they are doing with the company, what direction they are setting there sites for. Nobody would know anything about them other than seeing there products on the store shelves. Investors wouldn't put their money into a company whose stock just sat there day after day because the company had no communication with the outside world. The reason this all concerns me is because as I have stated, I am long on PRWT and I have done a lot of looking around for the past 6 months and from every company that I have looked at, and I've looked at a lot, PRWT is the very best of the pennys. PRWT in my opinion is a NASDAQ stock, trading in the PENNYS. I think it would be great to follow this stock to the NASDAQ, buying on the dips and day trading all the way up and each time leaving a little more in my long position. The revenues that this company is generating is already much higher than many stocks traded on the NASDAQ and the NYSE. Now don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying most, but i belive this is a mid-cap, not a micro-cap stock or at least soon to be. By the way, this isn't the only stock I own. I just really like this one a lot. Thank You Kevin H.