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To: barbara sperino who wrote (1515)3/3/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 3222
 
You're Welcome!

I'm glad I could help.
Enjoyed you sharing that post with us. SETO is
still a OTC stock. Therefore many investors don't
look at it and give Mr. Pian and SETO the credit
they deserve. IMO

Continuing to work on the battery company is a deal
he will be rewarded for time and time again. And so
will investors. It was a great deal!

I agree with you totally when you say he covered his
bases. Great deal maker going in and coming out.

Whoever has been handling the news announcements is
doing a good job also. A reputable IR firm could
help a lot, but getting SETO listed is where I think
we are heading. What ever is needed, I've got my
votes on management.

KZAP



To: barbara sperino who wrote (1515)3/3/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3222
 
KZ--You will love this post

he said I will get the financing for this deal but I sure won't give my company away to get it.

That's right Barbara. I guess the street must have been upset that he didn't "overpay". He got that battery company for 100,000 shares of stock, which was trading in the 60 to 80 cent range I think. Less than $100K of stock for a company delivering 10K EARNINGS PER MONTH NOW, and much much more in the next six months. Perhaps if he had paid 10 million shares for it or done a reverse split and diluted the hell out of the stock, they might have liked SETO better. Do you think?

And I was also very impressed with the way he backed out of this last deal.

Again, a sharp play. Most companies would have shrugged,diluted and moved on.

Perhaps Mr. Pian should have promised a car that gets 100 miles per gallon or some new cancer vaccine or a plan to lay natural gas pipelines into every home in China. These kinds of pie in the sky fiascos have all produced major movement on BB stocks. PT Barnum was right. A cancer vaccine...roflmao

Value plays always seem to get the short end, but only in the short run.
TG