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Gold/Mining/Energy : Tri-Vision & The V-Chip

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To: Douglas Simpson who wrote (3335)7/8/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: Nabeel S.  Read Replies (1) of 5743
 
Doug your remarks/complaints could be said about almost every company at a similar times. When has any IR dept. told you to hurry up and sell? They are almost always bullish on their clients' share.

Personally, I've probably spoken to IR less than 5 times over the last 3 years (and the last time was over 3 months ago). That's who you call when you want clarification of facts you obtain on your own. Or want literature sent to you. Not investment advice.

IR people are NOT financial advisors, nor market experts. They're supposed to tell you what the company wants the public to know. Who can tell you what the market will do with this information? NO ONE!

But, who better to ask about the going ons at TVL besides TVL and their IR? NO ONE!

Your warning is welcome though, as everyone SHOULD do their own DD, and risk only what they can afford to lose. If you are a short-term investor, then too bad for you at this time on TVL. If you are a long term investor, then the concept of long term investing v.s. daily fluctuations should be re-visited.

So unless your investment account number is public information, no one is forcing you to buy, sell, or hang on to anything

Are you making a recommendation to everyone to sell?

nabeel
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