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JJSeabrook

08/13/07 4:08 PM

#1479 RE: brian #1478

brian, on these round-up plays, the bigger the R/S, the better I like it. 1:100 R/S is about as small a R/S that I'll even consider getting in one as it's pretty much at the bottom of the food chain on these types of plays. However, you can still usually make a little lunch money.

GL!

JJ

Posted by: brian
In reply to: Reddog65 who wrote msg# 1477
Date:8/13/2007 4:04:19 PM
Post #of 1478

i hope this works out :)

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Greta Grabo

08/13/07 4:10 PM

#1483 RE: brian #1478

check this out, this is my most recent r/s with rounds I am still holding all three.


ok these are the 3 that I got in and still hold the shares.

wuhn, original round up cost .10 per share I bought 100 total cost of 17.05. I have since bought another 100 shares.
closed today at $5.25 $1050.

lghy 100 shares at .001 total cost 7.10 closed today at 2.05 $250.00

MCII bought 100 shares at .18 total cost 25.59 got my 500 round up and closed today at .38 for a total of $190.

so you tell me.