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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Microphonics Inc. (mrps) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jon Scott who wrote (2047)3/4/1999 3:22:00 PM
From: Luddrick M. James Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8189
 
That my fellow investor is TOTAL BULLSHIT!! What frigging train did you just get off. An investor can do any damn thing he wants to do to make sure he is continuing to invest in a sound company. I have no doubts about MRPS...I was only taking care of a request from another poster...read the thread.

and have a good friggin day!!!



To: Jon Scott who wrote (2047)3/4/1999 3:28:00 PM
From: majormember  Respond to of 8189
 
Hmmm.....just called SPX. They have little info on MRPS, but
what they do have shows them to be a Division of Ultrasonics.

Any thoughts?

Skane



To: Jon Scott who wrote (2047)3/4/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: Selk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
To all NASCAR fans..in ref to a past post in regards to Geoff Bodine at Talladega in 95...it has been said that he finished second in the race. His best finish that year at Talladega was 7th. Still a good finish as he was in the top ten. Jeff Gordon finished second in the April race, and Dale Jarrett finished second in the July race. Perhaps just an oversight? Has anyone researched the tech publications in the racing world? I plan on contacting Circle Track to find out if they have any info about this company. I have not subscribed to the mag in a year, but they should know something of it. Also plan on contacting Jasper Engines . I do own this stock and hope for its long term success.

Selk



To: Jon Scott who wrote (2047)3/6/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8189
 
Here is a tid-bit on what the SEC says about investing wisely on the internet.

1) get financial statements from the company and be able to analyze them;

2) verify the claims about new product developments or lucrative contracts;

3) call every supplier or customer of the company and ask if they really do business with the company; and

4) check out the people running the company and find out if they've ever made money for investors before.

Anyone interested in more details, I refer you to... Internet Fraud: How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams

at sec.gov

I bring this up cuz it supports investor's calls to Microphonic customers and suppliers to check thing out. The SEC encourages, not discourages this practice.

Shame on you!