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AutoCorp Equities (ACOR): Tiny Float+Upcoming PR push=$$$$
An SI Board Since April 1998
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Emcee:  Warlock Type:  Unmoderated
AutoCorp Equities, currently trading at 1.18 on the OTC Bulletin Board, has immediate explosive potential in my opinion.
The company has several subsidieries that combine together to form a terrific solution to the problems faced by many sub-prime lenders. Not only is AutoCorp a sub-prime lender, but it squelches the risk of default because the company also has an operation which refurbishes cars for resale. . . so if a car owner defaults on their loan from AutoCorp, the company will repossess the car, refurbish it so its just as good as new, and sell it for top-dollar.
AutoCorp also insures car dealers who desire to make loans to their customers. AutoCorp is rapidly expanding its car dealerships in the West, and is poised to post terrific numbers this year.
It is fully reporting with the SEC, though its past results are a bit obsolete: as a company just emerging out of the development stage (just acquiring CIC companies late last year in a reverse acquisition), its past results have no bearing on anticipated future results.
As an SEC reporting company, ACOR has no risk of dropping to the pink sheets. In fact, it seems incredibly likely that ACOR may soon be traded on the Nasdaq Small-Cap. Afterall, AutoCorp's CEO Andrew Kacic has already transformed two OTC Bulletin Board companies to Nasdaq Small-Caps, quite a feat. Seems he's going for three.
I don't pretend to be an expert about AutoCorp's industry. I do know that the company is very similar in focus and operation to CarMax (owned by Circuit City) and AutoNation (owned by Republic Industries). Perhaps one of these two you are familiar with (though in my opinion, AutoCorp will be nationwide soon-enough, with similar name recognition eventually).
So since I probably can't explain all aspects of AutoCorp to your satisfaction, I'd strongly suggest you visit their webpage at:
internetstockmarket.com
The webpage is run by The WallStreet Organization. It is an excellent site. For further information, give Elli Alon (their PR guy) a call at 1-888-700-STOX (7869).
But the clincher is saved for last: AutoCorp's float is onlt 167,000. No, this is no typo. The shares that aren't restricted or in the hands of extremely friendly officers of the company is verified at 167,000. I didn't believe this was possible at first, especially since the company has about 3.5 million shares outstanding. So I pored through the SEC filings for the past few months. It's true. . . the vast majority of shares are held by officers and insiders. When ACOR acquired CIC companies, they had to issue 3.677 million shares (from an original 685,928 on June 30, 1997). All shares went to the officers of CIC Companies. They either are not allowed to sell, or won't. So the float is effectively 167,000.
As you can see, with such a miniscule float (capitalized at about $200,000), it won't take much to move this company to proper valuations. All that is needed is some interest. . .
And the interest has arrived. A major PR push is beginning on Monday (April 13) I'm told. Hopefully I'll have more specific details in a short time. If you'll check out a chart, the average volume for ACOR is only a couple thousand shares a day. I expect volume to increase significantly over the coming days and weeks, most likely bringing with it a significant rise in price.
I hate issuing price targets. After all, when I see price targets mentioned on companies I'm interested in, they always seem to be unattainable pie-in-the-sky numbers. So take this with a grain of salt if you wish. But I would not be surprised to see 5-7 dollars for this stock in the near future.
Therefore, if this thread intigues you, I'd stongly suggest visiting the website mentioned above and/or calling their PR representative. Also, please feel more than free to post questions or comments on the thread, and you are welcome to e-mail me.
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231 Trooper, Who's doing pr now? JCJCinTC-1/7/1999
230 Welcome aboard Arch. We may be hearing something VERY SOON! Great time to be aTrooper-1/7/1999
229 Hello everybody. I am in this company. For the best I hope. Archie kbert-1/5/1999
228 Is this thread dead or what ?? Hello, anybody here ??? :) Archie kbert-12/30/1998
227 Hello everybody. I am interested in this stock, but is this run up a total Pumpkbert-12/30/1998
226 Hello everybody What's going on here ?? Any idea ?? Is this pure P&D ? kbert-12/29/1998
225 Okay people. It appears as though we've come back to life! Rumor has it thaTrooper-12/29/1998
224 "LOOKS LIKE PENNY CITY TO ME " Nothing like low after neRMMOYER-7/25/1998
223 Good luck to you as well. I think the company and management is solid. Right nAndrew H-6/6/1998
222 I am not happy about this stock either. I had very high hopes for it especiallJoe Dreamer-6/6/1998
221 PR people botched this one badly. Gonna head lower IMO. Sold everything at a suAndrew H-6/6/1998
220 Just called a left a message for Stan, the corporate lawyer. Spoke to a woman tAndrew H-6/1/1998
219 Andrew, Number i have is 602.482.5737 JC I agreeJCinTC-6/1/1998
218 Patrick--do you have a number for the company, not the PR folks. I want to callAndrew H-6/1/1998
217 Sales and loan data for April should be out. I haven't seen any new releaseJean-Philippe Chevalier-5/28/1998
216 Stock to watch--VNSR. Currently .11 by .12. Not much info, but I hear that thWarlock-5/28/1998
215 I'm told we may see a further PR push (I admit the past PR has been miserabWarlock-5/28/1998
214 Yeah I'm getting sick of the PR folks as well. Left messages for 2 separateAndrew H-5/17/1998
213 I got out the other day at 1 1/2. This Stock has absolutely no PR etc and some charles moore-5/17/1998
212 That will make 3 weeks Eli was out of the office, quite a while. Stock has beenAndrew H-5/15/1998
211 I ended up speaking to Eli Alon today & he should be back in the office byJCinTC-5/15/1998
210 Gator--I was told the company should be profitable every month from now on. If Andrew H-5/14/1998
209 If you look at the three companies that were on the fax (ACOR, IGHS, and I thinGator-5/14/1998
208 Well, they just got to try harder. The initial blunders really screwed up the mAndrew H-5/14/1998
207 Yes, faxes are continuing to go out. I spoke with PR, and they are perplexed. Warlock-5/14/1998
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