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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HGRM--Any Followers? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ted M who wrote (2673)5/30/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3576
 
Summary of positives, negatives, and unknowns:

I ran out of time on the last post so decided to post again, with the negatives and unknowns added (and a couple of new positives). Feel free to correct any mistakes here or add to the list. These are the issues I've used to determine a risk/reward ratio of 'it looks good' on HGRM. I tend to be a cautious and skeptical optimist (perhaps a bit on the naive side) so don't go by my conclusion. Each must make up his/her own mind.

Positives:

1. The company is real
2. The contract is real
3. The contract as well as others in the past show
admirable savvy by Kevin
4. The international focus and the contract show both a desire and the possibility to be a major player in the world
5. The current downfall of ABH strengthens HGRM's competitive position
6. Russia, with all of the arguments against the ability to pay and the viability of the holographic approach, seems to have made a commitment toward this Tax Stamp program, and seems to have ample motivation to make it work (ie make payments if they are able)
7. Shares outstanding are a little more than 6 million, float much smaller--and a large majority of shares still held by insiders
8. In the past the business operated on a consistent small profit with pretty small revenues, per the press releases. A large payment would seem to increase the likelihood of substantial profits.

Negatives:

1. The audit--not only the lack of it but also the missed deadlines and unfulfilled promises
2. They are on the OTC BB
3. Last we heard they have low financial strength--couldn't raise the $5 million for Voxel
4. Hard to get any information out of them on the unknowns

Unknowns:

1. Ability to collect from Russia and how much
2. True financial picture
3. Complete plans for facility in Russia (ie cost, timetable)
4. Possible other 'big projects' involving new patents and packaging market entry
5. Outsourcing details on Russia contract
6. Possible future or current alliances alluded to in press releases and members of this thread.

Just passing time. Kind of good to put it all in one place (or most anyway).

Ted




To: Ted M who wrote (2673)5/30/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: Leslie Tack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3576
 
OTC Companies....

I believe any publicly traded company should be fully reporting. The
SEC is annoyed that the Internet has become a fertile ground for fraud. More accountability might deflate the pump and dump artists.

I believe HDI is a real, honest company. I also sense that Kevin does not like being accountable to the public. To that I say, fine, stay a private company. I don't know him but from what I infer so far, I don't like his style. And when you look at the meager volumes being traded, and they are by far the most meager in my portfolio of 10 stocks, most people feel the same way.

Wake up Kevin, we're getting impatient.