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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ADRE --from 5 cents to 12 cents july 15,1998 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JOE TURMAINE who wrote (89)6/4/1999 6:06:00 PM
From: francis terry  Respond to of 216
 
Joe i first became acquainted with adre in 1998 first part of year and it showed up on screen going from .05 to .12 and i started a thread and then forgot about it. Then a poster asked me what i knew about adre and it turned out he had around a million shares and was still accumulating and that got me started in to buying and then we got that contract with GDA for over 3 million dollars and the company was bankrupt So after that it is all on this thread. No hurry in buying this because it will be after the 7th of june before it starts to go up. NRPI and awlt are both interesting companies but they do not have the product to go up real fast and reward investors quickly. That is what i like. Just keep looking us over and keep your powder dry. You can get in to early, but hardly ever too late.----francis terry



To: JOE TURMAINE who wrote (89)6/4/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: Selfop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 216
 
HI Joe, I am on the fence here also. Just looking, lurking. I tend to wait quite a while before jumping in. I waited forever on NRPI but did get in a few weeks ago. With all these pennies, I take a small position, then if the company follows through on their plans, I keep adding shares. There are many good plays but I've learned to take profits and move on to the more promised land. Still, the pennies are under 10% of overall investments . It has been fun and so far profitable.