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To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (537)5/7/1999 5:41:00 AM
From: bob allison  Respond to of 686
 
Irvinesully:

I am also an ex-smoker, but I still like on an occasion to enjoy a cigar. We will all die eventually from one or more problems caused by our environment or from eating, smoking, driving, ex-wife, etc..

However, if we wanted to prolong our lives a little more, we would live in a bubble and obtain a few more seconds of life.

I do not promote smoking as it surely increases your chances of dying earlier. However, I will still indulge on occasion.

Any way, back to HVAR. News on this e-commerce site will be out shortly. The company's revenues are increasing without their new Web site. It is just a matter of a few months and we will see this company in the black. Eventually earning more per share than it is currently trading at.

The down side is 12 cents, the upside is quite higher. Unfortunately, we will be experiencing a new dimension in the near future - day traders. I expect that this stock will explode soon and with this event many stock traders will enter buy for a couple of pennies and then sell it all. Our stock will be entering this period and all you long termers can do is watch. If you want to participate, buy some shares today at 13 or 14 cents. Then place a good to cancel order some number of pennies higher. There is something to be said about making a profit.

This stock has now turned the corner (my opinion only) and the chart and volume says it all. My guess is, if we look at this company at year-end, we will all be worth more on paper January 1, 2000.

Good luck and hold on to your long term position.

Bob