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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Microvision (MVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John H. who wrote (2337)4/7/1999 10:49:00 AM
From: kili  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
John H.
Coverage from brokers is good news. Remember the conference call? MVIS stated that they are very positive to the possibilities of obtaining a broad following of analysts. One specific reason was that VRD/MVIS attracts the attention of quite a few different analytic experts: You've just mentioned the Imaging arena. I can't recall the others, but I seem to remember key words like Displays, Computer Pheripherals(?), Medical, etc.

We've discussed the $100M as being an important threshold for attracting new fund managers and investor types. We're definitly (how the %&# do you spell this word!) there (at the moment), and with anticipated dilution (warrants et al), we're way past. IMO, that's also a good factor.

I'm looking for trading volume now. Increased and hopefully stable (high) liquidity will be positive for us all, since that would mean that A) more people are trading the share, B) there will be added attraction to the share towards those who don't know anything about MVIS (yet!), but feel tempted to find out what's going on, and (C) more active trading will soften huge dips and tops. The trading history of MVIS shows an overall impression that high volume has pushed the price more up than down (I'm quite sure to be corrected on this if I'm totally wrong).

The current situation with the occasional day of 100,000+ in volume should be turned around to the rare day of less than 100,000 traded. Roughly $2M turnover per day shouldn't be too much, should it?

I'm trying as hard as I can to see MVIS in a long time span. I'm convinced (IMHO) this is an excellent (to put it very mildly) investment, and I'd curse myself for jumping off the train just because I get jittery. That's why I saw $$$ pouring down the drain yesterday without pressing the sell button: Let the MVIS people do their work, and we'll be fine in the end.

Kim