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Thursday, 06/08/2006 3:24:46 PM

Thursday, June 08, 2006 3:24:46 PM

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Fundamentals: The main thing I see this company has going for it is low, low overhead. That and the fact that what they are providing is a "product" that every company/business on the face of the planet needs to grow no matter what they're "peddling"...money. That's what FGFC is essentially "peddling"...money.

They have no R&D to spend money/time on w/ no return on investment for some time. They have no specialized test equipment to pay for which just loses it's value over time and needs replaced w/ new, better, more advanced test equipment. They have no specialized engineers w/ PhD's they have to pay buucko bucks for (so they can pay off their college loans). I could go on.

What they have to spend money on is what every company does...office space and office furniture. It's also obvious that inherently built into their business plan that not only will every one of their employees contribute significantly to the bottom line (well, depends on how good looking the receptionist is...loL!), but that also, EVERY BUSINESS TRANSACTION they make/complete WILL come with a profit. NOBODY lends money or performs financial serves for free. They always have a commision or finance charge built into the formula. Example: "The company expects a minimum return of ten percent net for its expertise and administrative efforts with potential of net revenues to the company of five million dollars on average, while continuing to create additional ventures of equal potential."
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060330/20060330005304.html?.v=1

They're apparently expanding rapidly and across the country and "intend to be a 100 Million Dollar a year operation", said Abraham Rosenman.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060426/20060426005744.html?.v=1

They're reducing the available shares. (HUGE!)
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060607/20060607005579.html?.v=1

They're buying back shares, reducing the outstanding shares to (hopefully) pre-split levels (50-55MM...HUGE!)
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060608/20060608005336.html?.v=1

They're apparently working diligently to get off the stink pink exchange and onto the OTC:BB which will make them fully reportable (HUGE!), IMO a possible precursor to a future move to an even larger exchange.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060424/20060424005879.html?.v=1

They're not only on Wall St. they're part of the Wall St. crowd and dealing w/ reputable firms (JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, The Bank of Isreal).
(in links already posted above)

And, they're wrapping this all up in an online business portal (Buysellmerge.com), which, for the new Director of Development (Mr. Mohammed) states "is one of the most exciting of my career as it is my opinion the potential is limitless". As well on Buysellmerge.com, Abraham Rosenman, President, First Guardian Financial Corporation, "anticipate(s) that Buysellmerge.com will become the premier business portal for all things business while becoming a major revenue generator for the company" and they "want to become what Yahoo! and Google are to the general public to the business world".
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060515/20060515005504.html?.v=1

All in all...this looks like one of the safer "investments" available from what I can see, right now, in pennyland.

Other views? I'd love to hear/read them.

:)
lns