Hampden Group (OTC: HPNG)
Current Price: 0.25
Where Were you When the Following Stocks Exploded:
SCOS: Exploded from .39 on September 1st to 1.41 Close on October
14th.
SIOR: September 1st Close of .24. Blew Through the Roof as it
Passed .80 on Friday.
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About The Company
The primary objective of HPNG is to participate in specialty finance
within the public and private markets. Hampden has partnerships
with finance and in surance companies to provide collateral backed
high yield short-term financing.
Hampden is a unique finance company that uses new technologies to
help track and protect loan portfolio assets. The use of
sophisticated tracking technology significantly lowers the risk of
high yield lending and allows the company to benefit from unique
situations and under serviced investments. In addition to physical
asset backed lending, Hampden Grp. will also actively participate
in structured financial contracts with small public companies
through PIPE (private investment public entity) transactions.
Hampden plans to service private and small publicly traded companies
that have a need for short-term working capital and cannot obtain
traditional financing.
Hampden's business plan provides collateralized financing to
its customers with annualized rates of return greater than 25%. The
company's valuation, financial ratios, executive compensation, exit
strategy, and other management decisions are driven directly from
the business plan.
(Source: News Announcement 10/15/04)
Will HPNG explode higher as more and more investors become aware of
the stock? If you think so, you may not want to wait until it is too
late. Remember, timing your trade is critical. Good Luck and Happy
Trading.
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