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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (2835)6/8/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: vpelt  Respond to of 7721
 
Josef,

- If I sell, I may end up chasing.

To each his/her own as they see it. For myself, a long term investor who does a little trading on the side, I plan to hold and accumulate on dips as long as MVIS remains in what I consider still to be in its infancy stage.

Over the past couple of years when one looks at the strides and progress management has made in the company's technology, personnel and financing we couldn't have asked for a better job. Dilution has been minimal and that caused by the warrants has been a known factor since day one. I'm guessing the dilution factor of the warrants will nearly be equalized by the cash infusion factor. If there's a reaction and downward pressure I'll be adding.

If I simply hold, in a couple of years I doubt I'll consider that to have been a mistake.

I couldn't agree more!

I'll continue to trade a little on the side but NOT with any of my MVIS.

vpelt



To: Josef Svejk who wrote (2835)6/8/1999 12:48:00 PM
From: Lola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7721
 
Josef, I'm reading one of my fancy schmancy TA books and I'm looking at these funny looking charts that are supposed to show if a stock is ready to take off. MVIS looks like one of these charts.. but what the hell do I know. I bought the damn thing just in case. What do you think?

Lola:)