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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Kaire Holdings - $0.50 stock- $3 to $4 Book Value -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David Sirk who wrote (944)12/10/1998 3:40:00 PM
From: Coral4pH_dot_com  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1640
 
Don't be a psycho on us David! I do take a break from SI every once in a while....

KAHI has a LONG way to go still. I still believe this movement was just the beginning. KAHI has some major long term plans to turn the company around and will do what they can to increase shareholder value. KAHI will take care of itself so I am continuing to purchase and research SNTS as this will be right next to KAHI over the next few months steadily moving into outer space.. (oh, I probably shouldn't say "outer space" .. that is hyping a stock....).. It was actually fairly inexpensive to buy my first million shares of SNTS. If enough of us do that, the float will be ELIMINATED and with SNTS and KAHI .... we could just plan on retiring very early......

Anyway, once again, congratulations to all that bought KAHI. As you all know, you must buy and sell based on your own methods, etc., and trade at your own risk. Anything I post is my speculation only....

Good luck...



To: David Sirk who wrote (944)12/10/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: paulbk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1640
 


One MM at .052 (USCT) on the bid and once he's gone it will drop
to .05 where 6 MM's are sitting. I think it needs news to clarify the
situation with the Kaire merger and how that affects KAHI. The MM's
have done their part,twice lowering the ask to stimulate interest but
there have been no takers. Maybe more news after the close? We'll see,
p.b.