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To: golfer18 who wrote (2491)3/19/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: MR. PANAMA (I am a PLAYER)  Respond to of 8858
 
GOD BLESS AMERICA.............Thank You SNMM and second tier Gaming Stocks.....more $$$$$ was made in the last week on these than in any other by GRIM's Fans...

SNMM is da Granddaddy and The Leader as far as GRIM is concerned....had a lot of fun trading this baby and lookin forward to further events here....

Starting Due Diligence on a number of others .....DA USUAL SUSPECTS...

Have a good weekend everyone and if you had a great week then remember to help the poor where you can.......GRIM



To: golfer18 who wrote (2491)3/20/1999 5:57:00 AM
From: C.Carlos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
SNMM will not make you rich...

if you day trade it or short it.

50 licenses contributing an average of $1,000,000 a year (that's what they contribute after 4 months of operation according to the CEO's conference in NYC) would yield almost $2 per share. Then factor in the growth that these licensees should have after a year of operation and any other potential licensees that may join and "voila!" you'll have a $150 stock (at least). How long will it take, my guess is that it will happen by next spring, right about this time of the year.

If you take away the Kyl threat factor, then the sky is the limit. I don't even want to make predictions in that case. It's too scary, plus I may lose credibility. Long is the only logical way to go in SNMM, if you day trade or short it (extremely risky!), you may make some profit, but if you stay long for at least two years, chances are that you will not regret it.