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Jagman

07/04/05 2:45 PM

#10075 RE: TRCPA #10074

TRCPA, can't argue with that! Don't agree, but can't argue with it! LOL! Do agree that's what makes markets, and that's why I frequent all stock boards, to try to see what makes investors tick and what moves stocks. Investing long term in FASC goes against all reasons on what to look for in a company from an investing standpoint, IMO.

I couldn't recommend any long term term stock priced as "cheap" as FASC pps-wise, but I could rec a few "cheapies" for a 1-4 year hold. But if I posted them and we compared them to FASC, I think the posts would begin to be deleted. I think you would have to agree that if one traded FASC for 8 years, they would be much futher ahead than only buying and averaging down long term.
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terry hallinan

07/04/05 3:07 PM

#10077 RE: TRCPA #10074

TRCPA,

I would certainly love to find another FASC-type stock out there, with the same kinds of markets and applications....and priced cheaply.

So please, if you or anyone else has such a company, by all means provide it for me on these boards or some other message boards. Please don't forget to tell me about it. I will most certainly listen.


How about a company that has discovered ubiquitous super genes that can cure cancer, reduce the damage of stroke and heart attacks, grow stronger, longer-lived fruits and vegetables and trees and grass and even yeast that can fight off parasites and disease and resist drought, cold, even salt? The improved yeast varieties are incidentally being tested for improving yield by the biggest ethanol producer of them all: Broin companies. The price of the stock is in the dumpster and the enthusiasm of even very longterm enthusiasts is beginning to flag.

Should you buy SNT? I think you should do DD if you have any thoughts of such a thing. It remains a high risk stock among neglected agbiotechs that are mostly hated when anybody thinks about them at all. It must somehow continue raising money to bring all these wonders to market, navigate the treacherous waters of partnerships, convince the wooden-headed regulators that things are mighty fine and overcome the mighty sales resistance of folks that don't want change. Tall order really. I have no crystal ball that will tell me whether all these feats can be accomplished.

My point, TRCPA, is that there are a very large number of promising startups that can tell wonderful stories.

It's great to have people like yourself tracking such a company as FASC, who can relate the minute details of such a company to ADHD-afflicted dilletantes like myself.

I wish you and all longs great prosperity and a very long life to enjoy the fruits of your efforts.

Best, Terry




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Setonian

07/04/05 6:52 PM

#10081 RE: TRCPA #10074

TR...ENRON!!!!!