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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BNEZ and PMA; Success in 1999 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Elio Madama who wrote (1218)12/30/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: Doctorgreenback  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2648
 
Staples still doesn't have it

I went to two different Staples stores just north of Philadelphia
and both had heard of the product, but had yet to see it.
Anyone hear different.

Oh Well. Holding onto my 75,000 shares with much love.
I get excited every time I think about this company for THREE reasons:

One- PMA seems to be selling well in a hurry. If the projection
of 700,000 copies is half right, then this company has itself
a winner. I'm really looking forward to reading a review of the
product or just seeing an advertisement in a journal.

Two- Let's face it...AOL is the hottest company in the world right
now. Accepted into the S&P 500, mutual fund managers have no
choice but to buy now which means that the price will continue
to soar and woo investors. What does that mean for us? Here's
the dish... When depositions are completed in this case by late
January (by order of the court), then AOL will have to make up
its mind. Do we settle or go to court? Personally, I don't
think that a little fly like BNEZ would stand a chance in hell
in a court battle with such a giant. Outmatched, outresourced, not
to mention precedent setting cases that are somewhat similar
in nature which have all favored AOL's case. Perhaps they will
decide to go to court for the purpose of further clarification of
the previous decisions. Perhaps they will pay the fly a $2 million
dollar settlement that does not acknowledge guilt. Either way
the scrutiny that AOL is currently under suggests that our little
fly is going to get some airplay on CNBC which will bring new
players into the little pool.

Three- If the float is really under 5 million then a reasonable
P/E of 4 and sales of 500,000 units at a $20 profit apiece translates into a sharevalue of $8.oo .... Doctorgreenback