Stan,
Where do I begin?
Well, first you wrote: "Ok answer this, since you tried to answer one that wasn't for you anyway." Uh, Stan, you noted that I was "the captain" of the EGRP cheerleaders, didn't you? If you think I'm going to ignore a provocative statement like that, then you're wrong. If you didn't want me to see it, then send a private message; otherwise you're going to get an answer.
Then you brilliantly followed with this: "I'll make this one easy for you just math." Stan, if you're going to make it easy for me (and give me a lecture at the same time), then I'd suggest that you either write in English or send an interpreter.
But to your "larger" point, that EGRP hasn't done much since March 22. Big deal. My basis, Stan, is $6.25 (December 1, 1998, post-split), and EGRP is above $30. I don't know if that qualifies me as a "market slayer," but I don't think it's cause for me to hang my head in shame, either. Has EGRP given up some ground since April--sure. So have almost all of the internet stocks (do you spread your special brand of cheer around to the threads covering Yahoo, AOL, AMTD, etc. also, Stan?). But I'm not a trader, Stan, I'm an investor, and I plan on holding this stock for many years in the future, as do many others on this thread. And in 5 years, why don't you come back and we'll see who's done well and who hasn't...
But good luck and "RaH RaH RaH" to you, too.
Cordially,
ecommerceman
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