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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LifeOne, Inc. (LONE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paper man who wrote (663)5/20/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: daaan  Respond to of 1834
 
Paperman, I was not suggesting that you were hyping. I am just laying out the idea that we should spread the news and where (other stockholders that have had to watch their companies wrangle with TK).

We're going up.

daaan



To: paper man who wrote (663)5/20/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1834
 
IMHO, spreading the word while being honest about the facts, not exaggerating or spreading untruths, and being clear to separate fact from opinion is not hyping or touting, both of which imply deception or trickery. As Hilary Clinton might say, this co. has suffered from a vast and far reaching conspiracy against it (quite obviously) which it has had little capability to defend itself against. If we shareholders can provide support for LifeOne, by helping generate awareness or any other way like receiving certs for our shares, its in our own interest and more power to us. We're all in this together. I reiterate my previous statement that I won't take any action personally in this vein until the arbitration conflict LONE has with T.K. up in NY State is settled and the last of their legal entanglements is past. (When that comes to pass I will enter LONE big time.) But if others wanted to voice their support earlier I would not be in opposition.



To: paper man who wrote (663)5/20/1999 11:41:00 AM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1834
 
A point to keep in mind. LONE can pre-pay any of the Reg. S debentures it issued at any time with minimal or no penalties. If they could raise the money from friendly parties now they would. The shorts don't want them to and will apply as much pressure as they can to prevent this from happening. (Probably because they need the deb's converted into stock to cover their positions.) What is preventing LONE from raising the money? As much as anything else it's the share price. The shorts know that the lower the price, the harder it is to raise funds and is probably (IMO) impossible at these levels. A conventional limit for this sort of thing is a dollar, above which it can be done easily, below which its very difficult