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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CSHK CASHCO MANAGEMENT Y2K -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Chapman who wrote (5660)10/18/1998 2:41:00 AM
From: Pennygod  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7491
 
Wow, Haven't visited this site in a LONG time, but it still seems that nothing has changed other than the stock price going down in the toilet. Funny to see all the same people still regulars on this thread, but my assumption is that since the stock price tanked, many of you got stuck with worthless shares and just can't bear to tuck your heads between your legs and realize that this was a bad investment.

I read several of the latest posts and I can honestly say that I don't see any improvement.

1.) Sales in the U.S. are nill, so instead of working on that, they expand into Europe and Canada? Ya right!!!
2.) Y2K Software? There is so much out now that having to purchase this software will be a waste. I can't think of anyone that hasn't already been involved in fixing this problem if they haven't already.
3.) Stock price is at .1-.13, after such rewarding and uplifting press releases, hmmmmm, doesn't say much. Besides, when CSHK gives out its dividend shares of the breakoff company, everyone is going to sell them just to make up for the loss they took from CSHK stock. End result- .1 or less stock price.

Anyway, I always keep CSHK on my portfolio watch because it is a good money maker for a quick 10%-40% profit. If you have noticed that the last several bottoms have hit the .1-.13 area, then quick jumps up. Ha ha, its great.

If you want a REAL investment, pick Apple, Dell, Microsoft, Lucent or Cisco. They are the breadwinners.

Don't need flames, but I will respond to any questions.