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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HeartSoft Incorporated (HTSF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Craig S. Owens who wrote (1429)7/6/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
Craig--hindsight is always 20-20! What if HeartSoft had been acquired by some behemoth in the interim for $15 a share, and the people that had sold in the runup were the ones sitting on the sidelines kicking themselves?

I refuse to beat myself up about this! I remember my state of mind at the time, and I would make the same decision again, given the circumstances.

Frankly, I believe that this stock is worth no less than $5 now , and I still won't sell for less than that. That the company cannot yet explain its current position to the world is little more than another opportunity to accumulate, IMHO.

Cheers!
Rick



To: Craig S. Owens who wrote (1429)7/6/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: Laszlo  Respond to of 1781
 
Craig,

I think I posted this before, but I was in HTSF at an average of $.40 for over 10K shares. I started selling at $.75, and sold my last shares at $1. I averaged out at about a double, but I held the stock for quite a long time to get to that point. Anyway, I left a lot of money on the table, even at today's prices, but that's the way it goes sometimes. I'm happy to have made good money on it, but wish I'd held a bit longer. It hit $6 no more than a month after I sold my last shares.

Laszlo



To: Craig S. Owens who wrote (1429)7/8/1999 2:32:00 AM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
I am posting transaction log numbers on Raging Bull these days...July 7th's was interesting enough to post here:

Transaction Log Analysis, 7th July, 1999:

A remarkable day:

Early going:

3,200 shares bought
1,500 shares sold <---ASK DROPPED TO 1 7/16th

Middle:
12,400 shares bought
1,000 sold <--BID DROPPED TO 1 3/8th

Late:
13,000 bought
1,000 sold.

Overall:
29,600 shares bought vs.
3,500 sold

Yet HTSF is down 4.1%? Hmmm....

No editorial...I expect that people can draw their own conclusions.

Rick Williams