To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (16071 ) 1/17/1999 2:34:00 PM From: Andrew Vance Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
*AV*-Okay, it has been but a few minutes and I have been chastised for my comment about a new stock worth considering, by P-mail. I have been told not to tease by a third party and to just come out with it. Well, I wasn't trying to tease. I want everyone to be assembled at once to see the information all at once. I do not want anyone to get a jump on the other readers and I want everyone to be able to judge the volatility in the stock from the same starting point. This way, everyone is on equal footing and everyone can judge for themselves the impact of the discovery once the information is disseminated. And to answer the question before it is asked, YES, if this thing moves up dramatically, I could make a great deal of money. That is why you all need to see the starting price and then judge how much activity is being generated as not to chase after the stock if it pops. If that happens, you wait for it to fall back down when things die off. Unfortunately it trades low volume and is subject to wide swings. Therefore it is up to you to judge these swings and get the best price possible. Once you watch the stock for a day or two and then study its product offering, and then its limited trading history, you may come to the same conclusions I did. 1. This stock is and will be manipulated in price due to its small volume. 2. This company has a unqiue product offering that, if it comes to fruition through market acceptance and implementation, will have a huge profit potential. 3. Once this comapny gets better exposure, it stands a good chance of being casught up in the Internet Market Herd Menatality causing a monumental run up like we have seen in the other internet related stocks. 4. For better or worse, this stock will most likely be hyped. spammed, scammed, etc. even though it looks to be a real company and has a viable product. Like a pyramid scheme, this stock might catch on as those people hungry for the next internet wonder like AOL, YHOO, EBAY, UBID, BCST, etc. That is, if I am any judge of what it takes to be blown out of proportion in the internet starved investment community. 5. Finally, if you agree with the product offering, and if you agree with the potential manipulation, and you agree with the inevitable hype, spam,etc, AND you believe the Internet stock related herd will pounce on this stock, then you need to consider if you want to take a big gamble and try to get in on the ground floor before all this stuff occurs. Then you sit back and watch the action and choose your exit point. When all the players are assembled here and all of us are on as equal a footing as possible, I will highlight the company and you can decide for yourself. I want everyone here to get the info at once and to decide for themselves. Also, I want to re-establish contact with the readers here and get back to participating more closely on Stock Swap. The newsletter has taken a great deal of time and I have not been able to get on line as much. And why do this? Well, I want to revitalize Stock Swap again and I need time for all of you to spread the word about Stock Swap and get it back up and running again. Second, if it turns out this is a winning proposition and we see a huge pay back, I expect everyone to spread the word of RadarView and to subscribe to it. No better advertising for RadarView than to give a great stock to consider and then have it turn out to be a home run.<GGG>. Andrew