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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Holly Products INC. (HOPR/HOPRD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: peter gucker who wrote (1933)5/4/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: BobInBush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2099
 
Peter ROFLOL;
>>> Can anyone here find the phone number for HOPR's Transfer Agent? <<<<
That was really a serious question. One I am sure that the people
who bought a 2.5 cents this morning would like to know.
One other question, who is the Market Maker/s on this stock.
People with a better quote service can tell you who's on the other
side of all of these transactions.



To: peter gucker who wrote (1933)5/4/1999 11:45:00 AM
From: formerposter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2099
 
The tone on SI re: HOPR seems a little more sober than the discussion on RB. Based on what I've read, there seems to be little substance to HOPR. I will admit to taking advantage of the momentum and buying yesterday at 0.0138 and selling in the first 30 minutes at 0.0245. I consider myself lucky. If there was any substance to the rumors I would buy back 1/2 my original position with the profits on the dip an let it ride.

An interesting question was posted by one or two individuals on RB. That is, 'shouldn't we be buying CWRC?" I agree; it is my impression that it will be CWRC that would bring on the casino. HOPR is only a holding company. Even if the value of CWRC rises, HOPR is still plagued with other debt. My question: why isn't CWRC moving up? There was hardly any volume in CWRC. I'm no mathematician, but something doesn't add up IMO.