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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BNEZ and PMA; Success in 1999 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Micro-Selector who wrote (2529)2/18/1999 12:32:00 AM
From: Doctorgreenback  Respond to of 2648
 
Well said

Tomorrow should be an interesting day for BNEZ. And we will
find a price resistance somewhere. I know that I'll be buying
and here's why:

Ask yourself the fundamental question? How does the CompUSA
situation affect both long and short-term BNEZ sales? We know
that they were able to sell 40 and 80 copies in the first 2 months
and 40 copies in the first 10 days of February. Averages dictate
that we would have sold 120 in February....BEFORE A SINGLE AD
WAS PLACED!!!! While I would agree that a national circular
would be a great eye opener for those who have not heard of the
product, and would probably have resulted in a significant
increase in March sales, I look to the internet warehouses as
well as Staples as significant steps forward towards recognition.

It's only a matter of time. I love the product. I have purchased
it for others and they have the same feeling. The packaging is
fine. The marketing is in its infancy. David doesn't necessarily
sleigh Goliath with the first shot. We just know that the giant
eventually goes down.



To: Micro-Selector who wrote (2529)2/18/1999 8:57:00 AM
From: jmt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2648
 
Price drops often have little to do with the company or its financials within the OTC:BB world.

yes, those evil MM's are even responsible for the company not selling its product.

I could not disagree more. Averaging down on a BB stock is generally deadly. Those close to the company are way out ahead of you selling on bad news, news that you are not yet aware of. Case in point, the selling began ahead of anyone knowing about CompUSA.

I actually bought more shares. Sorry if that upsets you or if the above doesn't satisfy your particular buying criteria.

Its your money. But when you state the drop is a VERY GOOD SIGN, it would be nice to know if there was any logic behind your decision.

Now we know.

jmt