To: ghostme who wrote (1032 ) 4/10/1999 11:53:00 AM From: ghostme Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
I copied the following from another message board from another long time investor. He is another long time believer. Posted by pappy on April 10, 1999 at 11:32:40: Well it's another beautiful day in Ohio, But I'm still without latest info on NUOA. It is because I either have an inadequate machine here or the wrong player for the NUOA Video. Therefore I must rely on my friends (if I may be so bold) to tell me what has excited them so about the latest from NUOA. First a little history. I have been buying and selling NUOA for about 6 years ( yes even when it was NONA) on it's ups and downs, and there have been many, as any long term follower of NUOA will know. It has been a rewarding experience except for going long in March of '96 ($1.125). I'm too embarrassed to tell how long I am , but suffice to say, the current price of the stock gives me indigestion (except on rare occasions when news leads me to believe that a comeback is a real possibility.) Therefore, any news to relieve my stomach is greatly appreciated. As a token of my advanced gratitude I tender a perhaps worthless recommendation of a stock that appears ready to break out. If you have some time and are inclined to speculate (that is a distinct possibility if you are long NUOA) you may want to check out CHLR. By the way, I am also enthused about NUOA, even though lately they tend to leave us and the SEC in the dark about what is going on, it may be that they are directing all their effort to increasing shareholder value (as I'm sure a number of them are shareholders and dream of riches as we do). I believe the sun is breaking through the clouds much like this day in Ohio, so hold tight, we may be in for a nice upswing during the next six months. Oh yes, there was mention of a distribution of Flexweight stock (now OAIS) when the announcements of the intent to colaberate were first tendered to us shareholders. Is there any news on this as well as any other that Maalox has ceased to cure. Thanks, Pappy