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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Allnet Services.com Corp. (ANSC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: vasco soares who wrote (979)4/15/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: The Street  Respond to of 1468
 
Put some medicine on it...



To: vasco soares who wrote (979)4/15/1999 11:30:00 AM
From: David Montgomery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1468
 
Vasco, could you please state your facts in plain English. Most clear headed people will realize that this is a bulletin board stock. That in itself has some inherent problems. It doesn't have all the hype that is behind the IPO market (go to allnetservices.com and read the FAQ to see the history).

Here are some real facts:

1. Year over year, revenues are up about 800%. We don't know what the net profit is yet, but we've seen some indication that the company is now profitable. We haven't made a secret of the fact that we want to see some real financial figures.

2. The company is making a number of alliances that they hope will increase exposure and revenues (the fact is that both are important). The companies doing business wouldn't be working with AllNetServices.com if they thought that AllNet would be going out of business next week or next month or next year. A simple inference is that this company is around to stay.

3. The company has publicly announced that they are getting a Standard and Poor's listing and that they are going to become a fully reporting company. A company doesn't do this if a)they can't afford to or b)if they have something to hide. Draw your own conclusions.

5. In reading the posts of Vasco Soares, I can only infer that his idea of "DD" is to look at the latest market action to see if the stock is being actively traded. If Vasco is so inclined, he might try reading through some of the factual posts on this thread to find out what the underlying strengths (and weaknesses) of this company might be.