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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HeartSoft Incorporated (HTSF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Benjamin Shell who wrote (956)1/23/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: Tracy Moore  Respond to of 1781
 
With the big I-nets looking shaky, it won't be long before
the speculative money flows into hidden gems like HTSF...

Like EBAY and other net stocks with small floats, HTSF will
go up exponentially when the momentum hits... the tight float
and constant good news will also scare away any shorters that might "test the waters" as HTSF powers strong to the $5- $10 range...

As soon as the weak hands are traded out of the stock, all the
ingredients are here for a MAJOR BLAST OFF!!!



To: Benjamin Shell who wrote (956)1/23/1999 9:27:00 PM
From: Richard L. Williams  Respond to of 1781
 
Hail, Ben!
The news just gets better and better...I am out there every day getting the word out about HeartSoft. When enough people see the value of this company, there will be no problem getting the share price where it belongs.

12 meetings in four days? Hehe, sounds like you'll know how to get around the city pretty good!

Cheers!
Rick



To: Benjamin Shell who wrote (956)1/24/1999 6:17:00 PM
From: John Rowe  Respond to of 1781
 
Mr. Shell, or should I call you Ben? As an investor, all I can say is keep at it. Nothing can move this stock like good numbers! Build a better mousetrap... As to your "problem" <<sp? - Doesn't help that your CEO is a little dyslexic!!!>>, I used to be dyslexic, but I'm K.O now! Keep the faith, sell the product, and we can all share in your (our) success! Best Wishes, John Rowe



To: Benjamin Shell who wrote (956)1/25/1999 2:48:00 AM
From: Tracy Moore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
Mr. Shell... why not take the HTSF story to Barrons and the WSJ while you're in NYC this week...

PUBLICITY... PUBLICITY... PUBLICITY... "CEO INTERVIEW"

Barrons makes great articles on like this one I was reading today:
exchange2000.com

The HTSF story could be one of the greatest of the decade...
a little software company comin outta nowhere to ROCK the
educational software market with its BLOCKBUSTER new product
"Thinkology"... The software game is all about MARKET SHARE- 99.9% of small software companies FAIL because the BIG BOYS get all the
SHELF SPACE... the HTSF story is truly amazing because the
PRODUCT has been developed, is SELLING without SHELF SPACE, and the MARKETING is starting to effectively rip off BIG CHUNKS of school dollars, and internationally, that were going to Disney, The Learning Company and the BIG BOYS....

And quite frankly, the current market cap of $5 million would be an
accurate valuation of a FAILED software company's furniture, fixtures
and assets... and NOT the valuation of a JUGGERNAUT, 5 years in the making, with 40+ SUCCESSFUL selling titles, and a just-released GIANT-KILLER product "Thinkology" on the verge of MASSIVE WORLD-WIDE DISTRIBUTION...

I like happy endings to stock stories... and this one definitely looks
like it'll end up long term at "BUY-OUT AT $10"!!! I'd sure like to see a MOON SHOT to at least $5($30 million market cap) as HTSF EMERGES
short term... and PUBLICITY is the way to go!!!