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To: Dave Gore who wrote (2177)4/11/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 3222
 
Good post Dave.
It's been said many times, many ways.......<g>
SETO does look good. The upside is great!

<<<OT>>>
I agree with you quite a bit, however, I do average
down. It has made me quite a bit of money in the
past few months. SETO AVBC MDMI TNRG, to name
a few. However not worked yet in OSFT AMMB RTIN,
but I hope that will change within the next week to a
couple of months. We'll see.

Happy investing!

KZAP



To: Dave Gore who wrote (2177)4/12/1999 9:17:00 AM
From: hooters_akimbo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3222
 
Well said. Also, I do not think folks realize the NET PROFIT in batteries. I urge everyone to go and price out cell-phone batteries. They are not cheap. Average price is $40.00/unit. What is the cost to make a cell-phone battery (factor in overseas labor)? Maybe a couple bucks a unit. Now add the cost to make a battery plus the cost associated with selling the battery. Take your sales price and then subtract the cost of the battery. The result is a very high NET PROFIT per unit sold. Mr. Pian has stated that production is projected to be 80,000 units a month within 12 months. I have no reason to doubt him. I also doubt he would make more batteries then he could ever possibly sell. Take this all into consideration and the net result is stock owner nirvana.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (2177)4/12/1999 12:15:00 PM
From: Robert J. McNabb  Respond to of 3222
 
Thanks Dave,
All the DD we acquire on any stock is important. However, low market cap, is really going to help make this stock run!
The analogy of a 0.10 stock to a 1.00 stock. When it comes to low market cap, is right on the money.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (2177)4/12/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: mullj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3222
 
What is O/S? Thanks