Lauren, Alan, Don; thank you for your sympathy, but reality is...
that DCHT is the only stock I decided to sell at a loss in 1999, so far. The reasons: I read SID's post and realized he was right. Then, I read those of the alleged (im)postor, H2Oshinsky, alias Sir Alexx, alias Dr Harvey, PR and head of Corporate Development at DCHT (#reply-8300915) and had run to the toilet to puke!
For the record, I live very confortably from my full time investing in stocks and am up 44% in the last 2 months, so please, don't feel sorry for me. Anyway, the following day, I called my broker and told him to sell at a loss because I do not want to be associated in any shape or form with such a Company. When appraised, "Stock Watcher" checked the facts and promptly dumped DCHT from its Index and warned investors to be careful.
Now, I know that many of you longs in DCHT think that I am right, but only say so in PM's to me, not wanting to attract the ire of H2O and his faithful cohorts. You are all waiting for a jump in price to unload your stocks with minimal losses. Good luck to you; however, the correct solution, in my opinion may be to realize you made a mistake and terminate the association before it's too late.
For those who wish me to go away, I won't! The enquiry in the Company and its promoters has began in earnest and will continue until everything is in the open. In the meantime, my regular postings will serve to warn the unwary to be extra careful before investing in DCHT, as there are a lot of far better Companies out there.
Those that my posts bother, may just skip them! Regards, F. Goelo |