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Strategies & Market Trends : UVEW .......Joe's Corner /The last of the long termers

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To: Joe Barker who wrote (9)6/5/1998 9:06:00 AM
From: Joe Barker  Read Replies (3) of 58
 
Boy, these posts are fun to read. I do appreciate the ones that say something nice about my past posts. I also know where these other investors are coming from. I can see their points very clearly. I am a cautious person with this company. Custer certainly deserve it.

One comment I must make is this passage.

<<<<<<<From Joe's own writtings: I bought MANY shares, does not have a job and this stock was to put him on "easy street" Good...this is his business, if he can do it more power to him. BUT...as I told him once before "Go get a job and average down" he wrote back asking me to make him a 45K loan.>>>>>>

I have "some" shares. Certainly the guys buying into this stock now, are buying a lot more shares than I have now. At 1/10th the price that I paid for my stock, you can see how this is true. Yes, DayTrading is/was my full time job, but I never thought this stock would put me on easy street. I simply do not have enough shares. I know several people that had 100,000 and 200,000 shares each. But that was pre-split. Perhaps at one time, they would have made a few bucks for the "easy street" living, but this term can only be made if you were the one's that win the lottery. The loan business was a jab at his belief that the stock was a sure winner, and could not fail. Not a lot has changed in the last two years. EXCEPT the dilution rate. All of the newcomers just do not understand. This is still a crap shot even at these prices.

Still waiting for the press releases that really mean money into the coffers. AND.....I am talking about $50-$60 million level.
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