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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Queryobject (QOSC) BREAKOUT today!! Volume @ 2 million!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Justin Franks who wrote (6)2/14/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: Bruce Bland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68
 
As people will be coming here for fast info on fundamentals and a brief, may I offer:
QueryObject Systems Corp. Ticker: QUOB Page 1 of 10
Complete Financials: September 1998 Exchange NASD
FY END DEC
ISSUE DATA (02/05/99) PER SHARE DATA RATIOS
Price $ 1.03 EPS (TTM) $ -2.25 P/E (TTM) NM
52W High $ 5.75 Div. Rate $ NA Yield 0.00 %
52W Low $ 0.50 Book Value $ -0.28 Price/Book NM
Shrs Out 5.12 Mil Cash $ 0.01 ROE (TTM) NM %
Float 2.20 Mil Rev (TTM) $ 0.14 ROA (TTM) -197.06 %
Mon. Vol 1.12 Mil Curr. Ratio 0.34
Beta NA LT Dbt/Eqty NM
BRIEF: QUOB develops and markets proprietary business
intelligence software solutions that enable business
managers to make strategic decisions leveraging existing
corporate data. For the 9 months ended 9/30/98, total
revenues fell 49% to $399K. Net loss increased 2% to $6.1M.
Revenues suffered from the curtailment of service-based
engagements. Higher loss was partially offset by increased
interest income and lower levels of debt.



To: Justin Franks who wrote (6)2/15/1999 1:21:00 AM
From: Bnad  Respond to of 68
 
>Yeah, it's called "Buyout/takeover"

I hope so--because last I read, this Friday the 19th NASDAQ is hearing their appeal of its decision to delist.

"We are unable to predict the outcome of the hearing, but based on our review of the delisting notice, we believe that, absent additional financing, our common stock will be delisted and that our common stock may be delisted even if we obtain additional financing."

--from form S-3/A, 2/4/99

Not that delisting will kill the stock... what usually happens to the price when a stock is delisted, anyway?

Brad