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To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (10342)12/23/1998 8:46:00 AM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
Uh, yeah.....

What company are you speaking of?

CSMA does not fit that profile.
If this goes any farther, the old can of worms will be opened.

Good explanation of "a" company though.
Your post shows the importance of having a solid business
plan. Beforehand.

I can't say too much, I have been blindsided myself.

Just the facts ma'am.

KZAP



To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (10342)12/23/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Gary Jacobs  Respond to of 11708
 
irvinesully, i got the same indication. no word until something positive is completed. sounds familiar. many of the bb's are feeling the pressure from both investors and the sec. has anyone received their shares of adhatters or envirotec yet? last i talked to the company they said that was nearing completion (and that's about all they would say!). i know these things take time to work out but anyone know the status? thanks.

gary



To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (10342)12/23/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
Sully--
I find that your observations of a small company's life on the BB to be right on the money. Another company that I hold stock in (a lot more than the seemingly-doubtful enterprise known as Coconino SMA) has earnings near 2¢ a share, yet has a 2.9¢ share price.

Why? Because the outfits that promised to properly publicize their success took the stock they were paid and sold it, then failed to do anything that was promised. The bandits know that the client lacks the resources to come after them, so it is easy money.

Are we to rail at the heavens, or just throw up our hands and walk away when the universe doesn't go our way? We see EBAY and AMZN, two companies with OK business plans, but little in the way of surrent earnings, shooting through the roof while the small companies with no hype are ignored.

I digress. What's the guess here, is CSMA going to cancel the spin-off and put Adhatters back into the stock, or what?

Rick