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Microcap & Penny Stocks : NuOasis (NUOA) formerly NONA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Fisher who wrote (948)2/11/1999 8:49:00 PM
From: Theodore G. Gresch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
 
John Fisher, I can understand your frustration and anger. My average price in NUOA is about $1.50 per share. I must contend, however, that you as an investor in FXWA/OAIS did little DD before you purchased the stock. FXWA/OAIS published many SEC/EDGAR fillings in a timely manner. I doubt you bothered to read them. Did you ask yourself why NUOA was trading at $0.06 per share with a 49% ownership of FXWA/OAIS while FXWA was trading in the $6 - $7 range. Did you read any of the commentary on the FXWA thread before you made your purchase? Did anyone who represented NUOA/FXWA/OAIS give you any false information? I think your beef is with Barron Chase............
Don't you know that every broker has a hot tip like everyone has an asshole! Don't buy stock from a broker. Do your own DD or buy mutual funds.

I suggest if you continue down this road you will only shoot yourself in the foot along with the rest of us. Learn a lesson from this and set a maximum loss percentage for yourself when you purchase a stock. If it goes down 10% - 20% sell it.

Please take this advice in a constructive way, from one loser to another.

Good Luck

Ted



To: John Fisher who wrote (948)2/12/1999 5:39:00 AM
From: ghostme  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
 
John,

I'm not laughing at anyone. I know exactly how you feel. I caught NUOA asthma a few years ago. At this moment, I'm down $ 131,000.00 on NUOA.

I think you'll see OAIS go back up once OAIS is current with their SEC filing's.

Then, I also hope to NUOA go up. (I've been waiting almost 6 years!).

Jeff