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To: michael john stout who wrote (5586)7/6/1999 6:36:00 PM
From: swedelo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
Mr. Stout,

Thought I might transfer my post from RB here for you perusal. As always...

Best Wishes,
Swedelo

Before all you nervous nellies and short-term traders get too anxious to sell-out tommorrow, I suggest a short history lesson. Since SNMM seems to be the stock comparison of choice for most on this thread this is my suggestion.

1.) Take a hard look at the daily 1 year SNMM chart. Notice the slight increase in early December in anticipation of CC. then sell-off. The comparison is eerie both companies are coming off their first quarter of positive earnings and positioned to announce their second consecutive profitable quarter and realized growth and potential. Now focus on Dec. 15th the day of the CC. We all know the story after that!

2.) This is the most important part of the history lesson! Go to the Silicon Investor SNMM thread starting with post #1107 ( Message 6843948 ). Read throught the posts just before the CC and even after. I think you will find the negative sentiment eeriely similar to what has been present on the WINR threads lately. Even more eerie is what I stated earlier. The actual state of the business in second quarter profitability with potential for exponential growth. I think it will enlighten more than a few of you to see how negative the sentiment was from a lot of posters just before SNMM exploded shortly after their CC and presentation of quarterly growth rates.

It is just a suggestion, and I am obviously still long-term. I am disappointed that we won't hear what we all want to hear tommorrow but I will definitely be taking advantage of any short-term weakness in the stock that this non-event may create. Just my opinion on the situation and as one philosopher once said ..." Those who chose not to learn from history are surely doomed to repeat it!" As always....

Best Wishes,
Swedelo