From: | Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ> |
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Subject: | Re: Stock Offering, and anote about the Hiring thing |
Date: | Tue, 11 Feb 1997 13:51:36 +1300 |
>Jason R. Stormwind watches and plays the markets pretty closely. Well,
>he doesnt, but his hoarde of financial handlers do so for him.
>
>What do they do,
You mean Sakura? From the prospectus they offer all sorts of new and
wonderful advancements in the field of industrial robotics, but if you have
a resident expert, it's not all that grounbreaking.
>what else do they hold,
Uhh?
>how stable is it?
Too soon to tell, but it's a reasonable field, these sort of companies
often do well.
>How much can I get?
How much do you want? If you move fast, you could conceivably buy almost
all of it.
Brad Shantz:
>If you don't know what I'm talking about....skip it.
Funny you should say that. Without going into RS's, CFO's or P/E's, they
seem cautiously optimistic about it. Whatever that would translate into in
term sof all these abbreviations, that's what they're saying.
Paul J Adam:
>A couple of fairly anonymous buyers would present themselves as
>interested in up to 100,000 or so of those shares, depending on the
>prospectus and the buzz.
The sellers wouldn't be terribly happy about this anonymity business, but
they wouldn't check too far, and L & L have real SINs and jobs anyway,
right?
>(Actually Lilith and Lynch seeking to boost
>their portfolio, if they look attractive enough: not impossible to find
>that out, but it wouldn't be evident it was them from a casual check)
>
>If the flotation looks reasonable they'll buy in.
Like I said earlier, it looks okay so far.
Okay, the hiring thing, each of those who replies as being interested will
be contacted, either through private s-tk message (with which I don't feel
the need to waste everybody's time) or the contact point they gave, and
told to wait a moment, we have three so far, and could you send RJohnson a
resume (and one for me through private mail, just a brief character
description and a bit of background).
PLAYTHING OF A CRUEL GOD
JAIMIE NICHOLSON