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Technology Stocks : Globalnet GLBND (Formerly MFSI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: $Mogul who wrote (44)5/16/1999 10:40:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Respond to of 202
 
Hi, GLBN is the only stock I own that I Would Hope stays on the OTC BB; and why is because that's what the Microcap 1000 is ABOUT and when this thing flies it could take the other OTC Nets Up with it! This is both a great trading stock and a great Long. It's come quite far just this year, especially as lately it's easing into some exotic international areas nice and quiet. My dream for GLBN is to see microcap1000.com and ukinvest.com as The Leader, Organizer, & Translator for our entire OTC in the future. How could this thing not be Big a couple of years down the road, if it keeps going at this rate?! Building freeriding shares of GLBN from its own profits, as it's movements within its 20% range lately are quite nice dont'cha think? I think it's been holding steady just fine in the recent dip. When Global Net becomes "discovered" watch it go up like a kite.
We got a big bang for our buck here in our Three And A Half Dollar Stock; the value's there, bound to move Big once it gets its 15 minutes of fame...
Joana



To: $Mogul who wrote (44)5/17/1999 12:27:00 PM
From: BeachDude  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202
 
OTC-BB stocks have difficulty getting coverage from respectable brokerage firms due to potential liability related to "penny stock" rules. If this stock was NASDAQ listed, the shares would be well into double digits by now. I expect mgt to apply for lising shortly. GLBN qualifies, except for $4 price for 20 days in a row. Another deal with Freeserve is to be announced very soon.