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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Agiss Software (AGCR) - Year2000 + -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Michael Block who wrote (307)1/13/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: Hoatzin  Respond to of 1811
 
Yahoo shows the following headlines for AGCR today:

Fri Jan 8 AGCR AGISS Announces Multi-Faceted Year 2000 'Super Team' Alliance with McCabe
& Associates, Inc. - PR Newswire
Fri Jan 8 AGCR K I L L K I L L K I L L -- AGISS Corporation - PR Newswire
Fri Jan 8 AGCR Year 2000 Wire/AGISS Announces Multi-Faceted Year 2000 'Super Team'
Alliance With McCabe & Associates, Inc. - Business Wire

And I am sure that shareholders will be delighted to learn that "Formal and
candid photos of AGISS executives are available…"

Can we assume that requests by shareholders for specific poses will be accepted,
provided that the requested pose is anatomically possible?




To: Michael Block who wrote (307)1/14/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: MRTP  Respond to of 1811
 
Mr. Block,
I have been following this thread for some time now, and have really seen no concrete evidence as to why I should invest. Apart from the Y2K phenomenon, what other aspects of the company will provide growth? Secondly, if the Y2K solutions will launch this company, what kind of timing are the investors looking at before contracts are signed, and agreements under way? Finally, if you could possibly post any information the company has provided you, and/or provide a phone number for availability of the 10K and 10Q's. Specifically the following: Share ownership of director's and officers, net asset value, # of options o/s and their prices, and the latest management discussion and analysis would be appreciated.
If Y2K is their 'ace-in-the-hole' they have only got 350 days left!
Thanks in advance.