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To: cabernetfranck who wrote (54)6/3/1999 12:12:00 PM
From: MakeMoney  Respond to of 81
 
To "Cabernetfranck". Yep - that's it!! Good job. however - i STILL do NOT believe (IMO) that it is any kind of a "big" deal. (IOW) "it" will NOT stop me from becoming reinvested in this company - which i am most definitely planning on doing today. remember - we are talking about a "micro-cap" company here. i just never really get too "hung-up" over if these kind of companies are "reporting" or "non-reporting". i have always found it to be a lot more "beneficial" (profitable) to simply concentrate of WHY the company is not yet a fully reporting company - or an audited company - or not yet listed on the NASDAQ. most of the time it is simply because the company is just too small (development stage) and/or the company is just too "new" to have had the time to do all of this "accounting" type stuff. anyway - that is what i believe is going on with ACPT and i am NOT - personally - going to really worry about this "E" thing very much. "OVER-ALL" i believe that ACPT most definitely has enough very solid FUTURE prospects and potential to make me a LOT (more) money via reinvesting in the company and that is exactly why i intend to do so. take care.



To: cabernetfranck who wrote (54)6/3/1999 2:06:00 PM
From: marketmaven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81
 
Thanks for your post, Frank. The bottom line is that ACPT has done the filing and has completed their audit, unlike the majority of their fellow OTCBB brothers. However, even though the delisting "deadline" set by the regulators is JULY 1, they're saying that the SEC comments had to be received 30 days prior. By the way - do you enjoy Merlot also?