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To: Captain Jack who wrote ()2/18/1999 11:46:00 AM
From: JOHN FIGLIOLINI
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Biopharmaceutics, Inc. (OTC BB: BOPM) The Company has just completed its restructuring by selling and closing two non-performing assets. With the addition of more equity capital invested by the Company's officers/Directors (including myself) the Company can concentrate on increasing sales of its feminine health products. The Company's established brands are: Feminique(r), Koromex(r) and Vaginex(r). These products are sold in major drug stores. The Company's web site is: www.feminique.com

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To: Captain Jack who wrote ()3/5/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: John H. Farro
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I'm not sure if I should mention this stock here because it is trading at around $1.25, but it is so close to $1 and the potential is good, so I hope no one will mind.

Paracelsian (PRLN) might be undervalued. Previous management was thoroughly incompetant and may have been previously corrupt. They made many promises that they didn't keep and the market grew distrustful of them. They were on the brink of bankruptcy in January 1998 when they were taken over by new, and very competant management. Since then, the stock has gone from 1/8 to $1.25, and several exciting initiatives should be launched within the next month or two. This stock should be trading higher for what it has to offer, but I think the market is still skeptical because it remembers promises broken in the past by previous management.

I discussed the stock thoroughly here:

Subject 26220

If you read through the post at the above link you will have a good idea of both the strengths and the weaknesses of this stock. I don't like hyping without presenting the potential downside. The stock is still somewhat risky, but if they execute as well over the next few months as they have over the past year they will be valued substantially higher.

Robin Messing

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To: John H. Farro who wrote (50)3/6/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: Captain Hook
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WORC will be a runner with their new SWIM Software and with good exposure coming as they will be featured on CNBC next Saturday, this is truly an undervalued play.

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To: Captain Hook who wrote (51)3/9/1999 12:19:00 AM
From: QuietWon
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Fellow named Rodney has new thread - good idea imo
Message 8217112

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To: QuietWon who wrote (52)3/9/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: jmhollen
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"...Howdy.."!, :-)

There's an opportunity to get in on what is sizing up to be one "helluva" run for my personal favorite - LGOV.

Eight or so years into it's ventures into China, this often maligned little Trojan is about ready to cook. LPG gas business is doing great, and the company is about to branch out into half-a-dozen different areas where the ground work has already been laid. They have multiple licenses to both import and distribute products and services in China; including Internet work..!

for fun and profit; tiptoe over to largovista.com and/or come visit us at "Largo Vista (LGOV) Pure Chinese Play for 98' and beyond".

Current ticket to ride is $0.115(+/-) (fluctuates about 1/2-cent about this floor level); "mucho" shares for the invested dollar..!!

Major stockholders meeting the 29th of this month, and the word is she's going "ROCK"..!!

Hey,..........you're invited..!!

Regards,

John :-)

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To: jmhollen who wrote (53)3/9/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: QuietWon
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How much worse can China / Far East get? probably right. Japan slowly coming out it's slump. My theaory is it cycles back to interest rates and insurance co's (ins co's own 25% otf the mkt and alomst all are in trouble from a solvency viewpoiint and my theory is the ins co's need and do sell equities to get cash to pay policyholders and runs on the bank type thing has and may occur more)

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To: Amanda Marley-Clarke who wrote (11)6/1/1999 7:43:00 PM
From: Walter Morton
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Yeah, keep an eye on this one too:

emedtrade.com

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To: Walter Morton who wrote (55)6/7/1999 1:06:00 AM
From: tom jones
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To all: Procyte (PRCY) is a bulletin board stock under $1. PRCY was
removed from NASDAQ because it was trading below $1 but they have
kept their auditors and report to the SEC. Revenue has increased for the last 5 quarters and they expect to show a profit by early 2000.
Procyte discussion board:
Subject 2973
Tom

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To: tom jones who wrote (56)6/7/1999 5:15:00 AM
From: Walter Morton
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The insiders like the stock that you mentioned, but float is almost equal to shares outstanding. That means that a new investor today who is buying for the long turn can just kiss half of that price goodbye. When those share in float are converted/exercised into common stock the earnings per share will be diluted by about 50%. However, dilution risk is relative to how long you plan to own the stock and whether the stock price moves on earnings or hype.

JMHO

What did you think of all that info on CIST?

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To: Walter Morton who wrote (57)6/7/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: tom jones
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To Walter and all: Procyte's insiders (from yahoo) mainly the CEO Clifford have been buying PRCY in the open market. Procyte has been giving out stock bonuses equivalent to $15,000 a quarter which will cause a very small dilution. Management has done a very good job so far in keeping the shares outstanding from growing to fast even with all of the acquisitions.
Walter, I don't follow your comment about the float causing dilution. The float is the common stock traded on the open market and is part of the shares outstanding.
Here are the definitions from Yahoo:
Shares Outstanding - This is the number of shares of common stock currently outstanding-- the number of shares issued minus the shares held in treasury. This field reflects all offerings and acquisitions for stock made after the end of the previous fiscal period.
Float - This is the number of freely traded shares in the hands of the public. Float is calculated as Shares Outstanding minus Shares Owned by Insiders, 5% Owners, and Rule 144 Shares.

I will have to look into CIST more to find out why the sales have been going down but they did make a profit by selling part of the company.
Tom

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