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To: Candle stick who wrote (7604)3/18/1999 7:25:00 PM
From: henry jakala  Respond to of 9695
 
candlestick

what's your take on the situation ?

are we being screwed with by the MMs ?
some hedge fund that just has it in for JMAR and is shorting them into the dirt ?
another creative financing deal courtesy of our esteemed management ?

just what the hell is going on with this company ??

they continually say all is fine and yet i smell the stench of a soon to be rotting corpse :(

i can't believe that wall street doesnt have some interest in the technology JMAR has and its relative worth - unbelievable how much garbage is flying to the moon and we're sinking into a swamp

just don't have the warm fuzzies about anything these people have to say anymore

someone pumped n dumped us on the last glitch up

i fear what awaits those who remain - the smart money may have taken the money and run



To: Candle stick who wrote (7604)3/18/1999 7:33:00 PM
From: Greg Jung  Respond to of 9695
 
Who are all these jokers posting on the thread? I for one am grateful that the stock price is at a low cost even after these years of progress. This is the result of a market that in the past few years has severely discounted the prices of speculative companies.
If you want a hard luck story, buy some shares of ENER for great technology company perpetually issuing shares and making deals but unable to get an enterprise going.

My first two stakes in jmar were timed just right, but this time I am in early at 2. So what. I only hope I'm in position to buy more at
$1 3/16 when we have another liquidity crunch.

Its time will come.

List of stocks I gave up on that took off upon sale:
PLCM (sold at $7, ran to over $20 after a few months)
ESPI (traded out at 5 3/8, ran from 4.25 to over 10)
MER

Greg