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


To: Archie Goodwin who wrote (2279)3/5/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
In addition to previously announced contracts, Microphonics is in
negotiations with thirty-seven(37) major companies worldwide


Read it and smile. Buy and hold.



To: Archie Goodwin who wrote (2279)3/5/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8189
 
Good information..."Negotiating (not just talking) with 37 major companies" is the key sentence that investors will like, along with all the old PR firm's shares being gone.

"Microphonics is in negotiations with thirty-seven(37) major companies worldwide."

I suspect now the longer term investors will take positions and we slowly build.

Coming this month:

Contract clarifications
News of their website
Audited Financials
Likely announcements of more deals, some sizable

AND LATER:
PR firm announcement (maybe this month but unlikely...they will choose carefull this time..lol)
Eventual settlement or ruling of share dumping under non-performance clause by old Investment Banking firm.



To: Archie Goodwin who wrote (2279)3/5/1999 6:03:00 PM
From: learnstocks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Archie,
Re your 2279, thank you thank you thank you.
If I read this PR correctly, that makes everything much more clear now. It wasn't a PR firm at all that sold the 1.4 million shares. It was an investment banker. Am I not correct?
Ah ha!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that ties all of my uncertainties together and quite reasonably explains everything. It is the investment banker that dumped the shares this week. That is great.
They took their money and ran.
Good riddance.
Now, we can get on with the business of investing.
The only thing left to do is think and I do mean think about a class action investor-led suit.
Those bozos pumped and dumped MRPS this week.
Am I totally wrong?? If so, would someone please outline exactly how and why I am wrong?
Vic