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To: MaryinRed who wrote (230)1/10/1999 11:56:00 PM
From: M. Dion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 626
 
I guess you havent read my response have you....the very next post on wina to whipsaw.....by the way, once i answered that for him he has been very quiet......

Mary, Mr. whipsaw..owns restricted stock and wants the legend lifted early and the company wont do it....Its illegal...so he wrote the sec a nasty message....I advised him to hire his own lawyer to get an opinion...Companies dont have to give opinions.....Its a gift that most companies do.....

as for LCSG....Your pissed off.....It shows....I prefer to stay ling on anticipation of a small move.....Jets won again today...Namath will be in the news.....Lcsg will also be in the news dont you think.....

again, the fundamentals may stink...I could care less....but its internet flavor...namath flavor...cheaply priced...history of moving big amounts.....I like the odds....and if they are real....then ill celebrate big time.....either way...around $1.50...im gone...

mike



To: MaryinRed who wrote (230)1/11/1999 1:59:00 AM
From: Larry Hartman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 626
 
As a follow-up, Mary, your argument is a case study in reasoning not to invest in any penny stock, ever. Most fail, but some do succeed. You do your due diligence, buy into a concept and hope that management can successfully implement that concept. Dr. Mitchell has made many smart moves in the scant 6 months the company has been in existence, adding legitimacy, focus and actual SALES to the companyes' bottem line. It may not pan out, but it does seem to be on the right track - and the Joe Namath point is a good one, I doubt he'd risk his reputation without a little investigation of his own. This company doesn't appear to me to be a scam (whcih would be all hype and no substance), but rather a rsiky start up business with some achievements under its belt but yet alot more to prove if its going to be a success.