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To: Semyon Kuretsky who wrote (602)5/2/1999 5:02:00 PM
From: docsox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 698
 
Yep. Those are the reasons I got excited about LGPT and bought a bunch a long time ago, with a two year time frame. It will be more exciting as we go forward from here.

David



To: Semyon Kuretsky who wrote (602)5/2/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: DIY Investor  Respond to of 698
 
Sam, see post #512

Message 8042529

I came across LGPT today in doing some DD for a company I owned that is involved in the embedded chip market. A good part of my Sunday involved reading the 603 posts associated with this message board. When I got to yours, I noticed the Bull & Bear report, which seems to be a paid ad. I also noticed that the author's name was familiar. I retraced Mr. Samblis to post #512 by Adventure. Not yet invested in LGPT, but interested in the technology, I heeded Adventure's warning and did some research on the SEC tidbit that was mentioned. I found litigation release #15609 which doesn't seem to be associated with LGPT.

Link: sec.gov

The article "A Sleeping Giant", written by Samblis, while appearing to have fluff, didn't seem to be that much out of line with what I read in company press releases and on this board.

I'm still doing DD on LGPT. I did enjoy reading all the posts and admire the knowledge that some of you have in this field.

I do question that the company has not been able to provide financials. Someone posted that the company was having difficulty with the accountants. Does anyone know why this is? If not, I plan to call the company to get the story.