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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (6406)4/13/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 52051
 
>How's things, Jeff? FG<

This time I have spent away from posting has been very good to my IRA. I've started looking to some of the great investment ideas posted here and on other threads. I would like to thank my friends like Francois for increasing my nest egg. There are some pretty incredible opportunities discussed on these threads. These stocks may not all run like WCAP and XNET. However many do give us incredible returns in just a matter of days, or sometimes even hours.

That's why I shared FAXX. I don't have much, just 1000 shares, but I think the stock has a great chance of being another huge winner.

Thanks, Jeff



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (6406)4/13/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
GREAT SUMMARY on: MRPS

from the MRPS thread today:

1. Great PR today (and much better written)
2. Gotta love their business plan of having first class contract manufacturers on one end
and a growing list of industry
specific distributors to complement their own internal sales:
So far: F&M MAFCO - a five state distributor to machinery manufacturers: Jud - a
Canadian oil industry distributor;
and now Day - for the trucking industry.
This plan is pure genius for achieving rapid growth, exposure, and reputation, with
minimal cost AND it gives them
industry specific sales across the wide spectrum of possible customers that they could
never reach by themselves
right now.
3. Contracts in hand NOW which have been attached to numbers yields a minimum of
.33cents a share = a$5.00
conservative value at 15 PE - without counting the GM plants (which may become their
largest customer), NASCAR,
ARCA, DELCO, the Army corp of Engin.(no numbers yet) or any other contracts this
year.
4. Growing recognition of MRPS outside SI and RB - and soon some brokerages (my
guess)
5. Coming audited financials which will gain them respect and achieve the first step
toward NASDAQ.