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

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To: mcle who wrote (6652)8/21/1998 4:49:00 PM
From: Thomas George Warner  Read Replies (1) of 8879
 
MCLE there is nothing in your profile (it is blank) to give me a hint as to your background, although maybe that does tell me something. I was going to attempt to prepare a long explanation, but now realize that it would fall on deaf ears. You don't want to hear the truth, so I will keep it short.

Your post makes me think of the joke about the two drunks siting in the bar watching the rerun of a championship fight. The one drunk says to the other, bet you $100 that the guy that got knocked out last time will win this time. Apply that to GLOW.

All of the stocks in my portfolio have data for the last 5 years at least. I know who their customers are, what their cash flow is, and what their revenue has been and is projected to be.
With GLOW you know absolutely nothing. As a stockholder you don't know who is on the board of directors, what their salaries are etc. Sad!

Contrary to your argument I have done exceptionally well over the last years. In 1995 alone from one position (CSCO) I made enough in 10 months to buy my daughter a new house. Ever done that?

I will do it again in 1998. Now that is reality. What you are doing is an illusion.Believing that you can make a purse out of a sows ear.

If the market tanks I will do even better since a large portion of my money is in cash at this time.

Any more irrational arguments?

One thing I am sure of. If Global Games keeps doing business as it has during the last 12 years, and continues to neglect its investors the way it is now doing, its stock only has one way to go. Down!

You know that brings up an interesting question. How long do they need to show some revenue?
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