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To: Druss who wrote (255)12/14/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: interesting man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3517
 
The reason MKII did not bust through .09 is because the buying dryed up 2 hours before the market close. DUHHHH. The gang couldnt get out, AAAHHHH. Maybe if they pump it some more some of them can get out.



To: Druss who wrote (255)12/14/1998 10:35:00 PM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3517
 
Druss,

it seems like the pumpers got caught with their paws on the handle..oops.. and now there's some squealing..and oh it would be Canadians.. evil shorts....

to quote an old pal.. "how does it feel..."

poetic justice.. and more I hope



To: Druss who wrote (255)12/14/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: pitchlyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3517
 
Looks like todays' buyers (like myself) turned out to be the one's "trapped" at .09 cents!

Nevertheless, after doing as much DD on MKII as I've been able to (info hard to find) I've decided to keep my shares since, it appears, this company just might have some real substance. There was naked shorting today, no doubt, but it appears the MM"s were grooming (shaking out) this stock for a run-up pretty soon anyway and were just caught off guard. Thus, I've concluded, MKII is a steal at these levels based on its' own merits! A positive news release from them soon would, no doubt, send this stock into orbit! If those who bought Friday and today would keep their shares then this could only serve to amplify the inevitable (i.e., dramatic price rise) -- whether it's tomorrow, next week or next month, IMHO.