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Technology Stocks : ExperTelligence, Inc. (EXGP)

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To: lil joe who wrote (158)2/23/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: J. A. Pina, Jr.   of 337
 
It's such a well guarded secret that even, IMO, the owners of the company don't know much about it... <GGG>

Kidding aside, I think the company has a tremendous potential but the problem is, that there was an undue hype well ahead of its time and the stock ran up to a level which did not have any "real" support and some, including this truly yours, step into the bear's trap... all I have seen lately, most likely, are those who got in while this thing kept going up and I am pretty sure that those are the ones that have pulled it down, a few probably knew about it (or created the hype) and took their profits and the rest, well, waiting and patience are not a virtue easily found.

I guess that you're talking about Henry's stocks as the guy how brought it in.... Have exchanged a few e-mails with him and he appears to be up and honest about his feelings and what he knows about this company. On his web site he keeps insisting that the company is about to sign up big with a big player(s) and that the stock will (again) run up well above its previous highs. The company, according to its latest press releases, it's moving and expanding their patent-pending technology which looks very good. If everything is as it looks, we may very well be "caught-off-guard" anytime... still remember a few months back when quite a few analysts and gurus keep saying that Yahoo was "way overvalued" at 50 and E-Bay at 75 and AMZN at 100 and so on... now, the rest is history... can history repeats itself? That's the question... in some cases, it usually does...

See ya... JP "II"
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