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To: SLOJET who wrote (1930)5/12/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2231
 
SLOJET,

A few problems? Yes I do. S-3 filed to sell 11+ million shares of stock into the public float of 4 million is a problem. The spin off of the larger revenue generating portion of the co. to try and pay off 27 million in losses and generate enough capital to continue operations is a problem. Changing the name of the co to Hypertech. to distance the money loser from the money maker (PCQuote.com) is a problem.

Now, to top it all off, an earnings delayed release. IR is giving different dates for release and being "quite" about the IPO progress, which was "intended" to be filed "within 30 days" of April 26th. Are we even talking to an underwriter? If so who?

Ken



To: SLOJET who wrote (1930)5/25/1999 10:24:00 AM
From: The Stock Doctor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2231
 
At $1.50 a share, there is not much left to be careful about. We are in the cellar now with water up to our knees. I believe that prices will begin to move up soon as various stockholders increase their positions based on the company re-inventing itself. Also do not under estimate the prospects of Winnie for SAP. I do not think that Ken W. has figured that into his latest "gut feelings" on this stock.