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To: blake roberts who wrote (15674)5/23/1999 5:33:00 PM
From: Postman  Respond to of 25711
 
Already in CDNO so I have no money left for HNLY.



To: blake roberts who wrote (15674)5/23/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: geotrader  Respond to of 25711
 
VDAT-Gonna fly!



To: blake roberts who wrote (15674)5/23/1999 8:08:00 PM
From: Deeber  Respond to of 25711
 
Nice call on HNLY Blake, I love this little stock. Been buying all week, and I think .50-.75 tomorrow is very possible. 14 Million shares traded on Friday and it closed very strong, name change to Cis.com and the new Computer Superstore is going to propel this baby to $1+.



To: blake roberts who wrote (15674)5/23/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
So tell me Blake,

I go to the HNLY thread:

Subject 18510

and I see that not too long ago the float is reported to be 1.9M shares, but now you say the float is 11M. So if the info is right, they diluted 6 fold in about 1 year. Can we then conclude that next year there will be 66M shares in the float ?

Thre's no denying that anyone who got in before 10am Friday has made out well. And I would never bet against this stock going to $1, since it has already runup to .35 on essentially non-news. Good luck to everyone and congratulations to those who bought early !

Regards,
Chris



To: blake roberts who wrote (15674)5/23/1999 10:20:00 PM
From: John  Respond to of 25711
 
Beware long term with HNLY. By all means take advantage of short term swings, but don't get left holding the stock. There's just a whole new wave of suckers who haven't learned from past mistakes.

Granted, things might have changed, but up until now it's one of the shadier pennies I've come into contact with. Take the time to read through the entire HNLY thread in order to see the type of people associated with the company.

Caveat emptor.