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herdman

03/13/02 11:33 AM

#19 RE: PowerStroke #18

Chinook,
I admire your enthusiasm. I know you are into this stock in a serious way, but I'm guessing your starting point is not nearly as high as mine. I visited the company shortly after it was reinstated on the BB, met with Zubrowski and Chase, and bought their story. Having watched this issue in steady decline since, I can't get that loving feeling back. I have to agree with you in that, if Majestic can land a few contracts and stop the bleeding (share selling) we're in a whole new ballgame. They have made a superlative effort in marketing and now have the contacts to make the contracts with - if contracts are in the cards. In engineering terms, a lot of potential energy ready to convert to kenetic energy, if you will. A lot of folks can't see the potential energy, which will come out steaming if contracts are made. In my opinion, the company hurt the share price by making too many promises and inuendos about success that never followed. I think we're all a little skeptical even of the contracts pertaining to the 1,800 S-1 Gards. When the fact of those contracts fall in place, the mood should change. If they could piggy-back with additional revenue news, especially with another product, this company will have the "idea whose time has come". Looking at past performance though - that's a stretch.
H

herdman

03/13/02 11:34 AM

#20 RE: PowerStroke #18

Chinook,
I admire your enthusiasm. I know you are into this stock in a serious way, but I'm guessing your starting point is not nearly as high as mine. I visited the company shortly after it was reinstated on the BB, met with Zubrowski and Chase, and bought their story. Having watched this issue in steady decline since, I can't get that loving feeling back. I have to agree with you in that, if Majestic can land a few contracts and stop the bleeding (share selling) we're in a whole new ballgame. They have made a superlative effort in marketing and now have the contacts to make the contracts with - if contracts are in the cards. In engineering terms, a lot of potential energy ready to convert to kenetic energy, if you will. A lot of folks can't see the potential energy, which will come out steaming if contracts are made. In my opinion, the company hurt the share price by making too many promises and inuendos about success that never followed. I think we're all a little skeptical even of the contracts pertaining to the 1,800 S-1 Gards. When the fact of those contracts fall in place, the mood should change. If they could piggy-back with additional revenue news, especially with another product, this company will have the "idea whose time has come". Looking at past performance though - that's a stretch.
H