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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GLOW - Global Games, Inc. - Great Profit Potential !

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To: MMpro who wrote (3203)6/16/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Thomas George Warner  Read Replies (4) of 8879
 
Notice that the volume is drastically down and the price is still dropping. Will one of the experienced analysts that monitor SI please comment on what it means? Average daily volume is 1.8M shares, volume at 1:00 was about 170K.

By the way MMPRO is right and if any of you had any common sense you would thank him and the other posters that have been stirring the pot and forcing change. I sent a PM to Brad Morris some time ago, and if he is honest with you he will confirm it. I told him to watch what was about to happen and that he would get an education in the stock market.

What you have seen is some experienced investors use the SI thread for its intended purpose. Sharing information and helping other investors. yes, even though they have been insulted and ridiculed.

A long time ago my grandfather told me "Tom, being a good christian is doing the right thing when no one is looking". I have never forgotten it, ,and always tried to live by it.

I knew from past experience that personal phone calls to the CEO or any other officer of GLOW would produce nothing, not because they are dishonest, but rather they will always try and put the best spin on the news and information. When is the last time you saw a press release saying " management of glow is announcing that everything is falling apart sell your shares". Never have seen such a press release from any company, never will.

An individual investor can seldom force any change unless he is a Ron Perlhman or Warren Buffet, and owns a large percentage of the company. However when you kick up a thunderstorm of controversey, and keep hammering at the details, things happened. Believe it or not companies monitor SI, because they know that there are many experienced investors on SI and they want to get an idea of what is really thought about the company and the PERCEPTION of the investors.
Does anyone really think that it was a coincidence that GLOw announced Mr. Jamiesons resignation only days after my investor inquiry to them and their subsequent e-mail to me, and simultaneous with the many posts that I made questioning it? And how about the last post that brad made concerning IGC the same day as I talked to the CEO on the same subject? Coincidence? hardly. And how about Brads post today, coincidence? I don't think so. Mr. Borglund knows that GLOw is being extensively researched by investors that know the ropes of collecting and analyzing information.

What I am trying to say is that the threads of Silicon Investor are a powerful investment tool if you know how to use them. Companies listen and react if there are enough posts and controversey that may adversly effect their stock.

Believe it or not. That is your right.
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