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homie1

05/19/07 1:41 PM

#11652 RE: Nest Egg #11650

a call to the company explaining your situation may get you some satisfaction. we can only wait until they file audited forms perhaps when the move to another exchange is made. i wish you the best in this difficult time in your life. God bless You.
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zguy

05/19/07 2:12 PM

#11656 RE: Nest Egg #11650

Nest Egg, welcome to the board! Very sorry to hear about your husband. My prayers are with you.

The "Hemi Book" or the "Book of Hemi" is a phrase coined by, I'm pretty sure DD2 (actual screen name duediligence2), used to describe how Hemi has evolved and where they are headed. I'd suggest you read the emails from Keith in the iBox above as well as definitely read all posts by duediligence2 to get the "Book of Hemi". DD2s group has proven to provide some very accurate DD. His posts can be difficult to read but if you read them closely (I'd recommend reading them at least twice. LOL!) and read between the lines you'll have a good understanding of the "Book of Hemi".

I believe you'll be well rewarded for holding out like you plan on doing.
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moneymogul2b

05/19/07 2:22 PM

#11657 RE: Nest Egg #11650

nestegg, I am also widowed, and a number of others are, too. Read the past posts by lowman, Big Mur, Kelsey, davidmarkblack, , and I will add others later. These are longs, too. There are many of us who have at least 9 or more family connections who have bought hemi. Keith Anderson, the CEO, is top notch in the business. I researched and bought hemi before i found ihub. Being here has reinforced my faith in this stock, and lowman showed us how to be patient. I have bought all the way from 2 cents a share to a few at .52 a share. I buy smaller amounts every week, and I have grown my share base. Hemi is not your useual pinkie. It is more like a bigger company. Hemi is going to pay off very well for those who stay put. Not one person I know has sold a single share, even those who paid more than it is right now, because they know it is only a matter of time before the true value of what we have comes out. We already know it.
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moneymogul2b

05/19/07 2:23 PM

#11658 RE: Nest Egg #11650

zguy is another good one to listen to.
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plastipunk

05/19/07 2:46 PM

#11660 RE: Nest Egg #11650

Welcome aboard NEST EGG.
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themetallurgist

05/19/07 4:07 PM

#11661 RE: Nest Egg #11650

i would forget about having your hemi shares and wait for your broker to hand you a big fat check from the buyout!
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oilslick

05/19/07 4:34 PM

#11662 RE: Nest Egg #11650

Welcome to our little Hemi family here Nest Egg.

Sorry to hear about your loss. You will be in my prayers.

You have the right idea about playing this stock long. One day in the not so distant future we will all wake up, look at our accounts and think we won the lottery.

If you come up with any questions this is the place to ask them. There are some really good people here that will get you steered in the right direction.

Good luck to you & God Bless.
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Jagman

05/19/07 5:32 PM

#11664 RE: Nest Egg #11650

Nest Egg..please, please don't risk any funds here that you cannot afford to lose. These Pink Sheet stocks are very risky, in fact, all stocks are risky for those that need to preserve their capital. Sorry for your loss.....be careful and be informed....

Some reading if you haven't done so already....

http://www.pinksheets.com/otcguide/investors_index.jsp

"The OTC market presents investment opportunities for intelligent, informed investors, but also has a high degree of risk. Many OTC issuers are small companies with limited operating histories or are economically distressed. Investments in legitimate OTC companies can often lead to the complete loss of the investment. Investors should avoid the OTC market unless they can afford a complete loss of their investment. Investors should never purchase any security without first evaluating the fundamentals of the company and carefully reviewing the financial statements, management background and other data. Investors who purchase securities based on a "hot tip" or the advice of chat room touts will often be disappointed. Unsophisticated or passive investors should completely avoid the OTC markets.

Many OTC securities are relatively illiquid, or "thinly traded," which can enhance volatility in the share price and make it difficult to sell an equity position at a later date. Investors should always be wary of any sign of fraud or manipulation. Don't believe everything that you hear or read. And if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't true. To learn more, visit our Investor Protection Information page."


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kelseyf

05/19/07 7:14 PM

#11668 RE: Nest Egg #11650

Welcome to the board.....sorry for your loss....you will find many great participants on this board with outstanding DD and good answers and information to all questions.

Oh....I almost forget every once and awhile a poster appears too say they know it all but as Steinfield would say "it something from nothing".

Yes we too, here in Hemiland, have our Newman's of the world. An example of that would be something to the tune with a name like Jagman.

I've been in Hemi since December and have absolutely no regrets, made some good $$$ and have been adding on this pullback of the last 6 weeks.

Again welcome and nice to have you aboard

Kels




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shadesofpink

05/19/07 9:11 PM

#11672 RE: Nest Egg #11650

Nest Egg, welcome from me as well. As a widow, too, I have found you have to do a lot of DD on your own. However, I feel as though I have found a special group on this hub. I can tell you for sure, you won't be bored. LOL. You will find HEMI and it's supportes a great bunch to be associated with. Just listen and take it all in and then do what you feel led to do. Lots of practical advice. " I learned all I know from the hub". Good luck and God bless.