S A ADVISORY

May 1998 Newsletter

MARKET COMMENTS
SUPER FAST PHONE SERVICE & E-MAIL SERVICE
New Buy Recommendation - WEB PRESS CORPORATION (NASDAQ BB - WEBP)
New Buy Recommendation - TIGERSHARK ENTERPRISES, INC. (NASDAQ BB - TGSK)
Stocks Recommended from 7-9-97
PHONE SERVICE





Market Comments

What will we see first, 11,000 or 10,000 on the Dow (by first quarter 99). Low priced stocks will explode.

The party continues - like it or not!

Yours truly, William Velmer


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& E-mail Service

We call you direct! Worth Every Penny!

  1. On March 30, 1998, we informed our phone service investors to sell 1/3 position @ $3.75. GEGI initially recommended @ .375 on 8-20-97 for a 900%G.
    We also recommended TGSK on March 30 to our phone service investor @ $1.125 - see recommendation within current newsletter.
  2. On March 31, 1998, we informed e-mail subscribers of two sell recommendations - sell 1/3 HIR @ $14.50 - initially recommended at $5.00 on 7-9-97 for a 190%G and also a sell on 1/3 GEGI @ $4.25 for a 1033%G.

    We also recommended TGSK on March 31, 1998 to our e-mail subscribers.
  3. On 3-13-98 we informed our e-mail subscribers to sell 1/2 position in PCSH at $4.00 - initially recommended at $2.125 on 12-15-97 for an 88%G.
  4. On April 20 we informed our phone service investors to purchase WEBP @ $1.18 and to sell another 1/3 position of GEGI @ $4.91 for a 1209%G.
  5. On April 21 we informed our e-mail subscribers to buy WEBP and sell 1/3 GEGI. Please see complete recommendation on WEBP contained in this newsletter.


Note: In order to stay in line with SEC guidelines. S.A. Advisory may buy, hold or sell positions in all securities recommended. The portfolios are all hypothetical in nature. It is likely that all recommendations were purchased prior to the recommendation. We may buy additional shares or may sell shares at any time. S.A. Advisory portfolios are geared towards sophisticated investors aiming for long-term capital gains. Our trading habits may vary at our own discretion. Most recommendations are based upon strict fundamental analysis. Usually revenue and earnings EST for low priced common stocks result from management disussions.

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