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To: LANCE B who wrote (98)12/20/1998 6:54:00 PM
From: CoffeePot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132
 
The red flags are there.........promotional services mean just that, and whether there'll be more to come through other channels of advertising I don't know because they didn't say.....but how many P&D's started out just that way??.......besides would it really help MLRE to advertise through traditional channels when their target audience is the very wealthy???? How many millionaires read the small cap investor???? I doubt not as many as there are small investors that do...........I don't want anyone to lose money, infact I can't wait until the SEC finally gives ALL non reporting companies the boot off the OTC....without independentely audited financials and professional independent opinion investors are just sitting ducks. IMO



To: LANCE B who wrote (98)12/21/1998 4:23:00 AM
From: Mr. Jens Tingleff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132
 
Lance, These high trend volatile stocks will always end up having trouble.

To me it is obvious that when a stock it traded at 10, 100 or more times it's value, it is only a matter of time until reality checks in.

Just FWIW - comparing MSFT and EBAY: At EBAY the investor pays 6800$ (PE 100 times more) per 1$ earnings than at MSFT 67$ !!!
Add that IMO even MSFT is valued way to high.

Tousands of investors will eventually get burned on these trendy stocks - My advise is:
If you are not able to take action on sell within the day, monitoring your stock tight, then rather stay away - when it can go up 100% one day - it can surely also go down 75% the next = half the value of the previous days starting point!!

Kr
Jens