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Non-Tech : Sungold Gaming International (SGGNF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (3973)6/26/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Gus Cusimano  Respond to of 5164
 
I've been saying EXACTLY this for some time now -- only to be shot down by others
gus



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (3973)6/26/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: JDW  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5164
 
Cheeky

I take the fact that Sungold is proceeding contrary to your wishes as a very good sign. While we all wait for Sungold's projects to negotiate bureaucratic and legal processes perhaps you should pass the time revamping your stock selection criteria and risk management strategy rather than subjecting the lurkers on this thread to your anxious bleating.
If Sungold has any contacts in Korea who have survived the economic meltdown there the opportunity has likely never been better to get in on the ground floor of a recovery.
A vote of confidence via the wallet of a billionaire visionary for the racing business can't be anything but positive for Sungold's racetrack in Richmond.
Success in any one of Sungold's endeavors will set off a chain of events that will take the company far beyond your desperate solution. Should that happen, no chest beating please, just take the money and go quietly.



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (3973)6/26/1999 7:08:00 PM
From: L. D.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5164
 
Today's G&M's article reflects the trend , interest and money making opportunities which exist in North America's horse racing industry. You are right, the article doesn't have anything to do with Sungold but it does reflect the vision which the management of this company had and still has prior to Mr. Stronach's investment in race tracks. Kim Hart beat him to it but unfortunately KH's vision is not shared by bureaucrats in Richmond. Sadly for us this seems to be the case at this time. To abandon the project due to the fact that someone rejected it once would not be prudent. Losers give up easily. What separates winners from losers is the drive to succeed at all cost to press ahead and attempt to convince critics that our projects, ideas, business plan and vision is beneficial to the community or whatever might be the case.
Internet gaming,
At the present time it seems like a good idea. Take into consideration though the fact that Internet gaming in general might be just a temporary fad and not necessarily provide us with sustainable share appreciation. Gaming sites grow like wild mushrooms these days and not all of them will survive. Be careful what you wish for. There are many companies which operate gaming sites, casinos, bingo etc. and their stock price hovers below $1.00 in some cases at .10. Jumping from one project onto the next one without finishing the previous one is not looked upon favorably by investment community in general.
This is only one man's opinion.
Have a good day.