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To: Sportfish who wrote (5596)7/7/1999 10:12:00 AM
From: Eagle  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6545
 
I find it interesting that Mr.Skinner viewed Raging Bull as THE forum, on which to provide feedback to internet investors; not SI! Is that telling us something?



To: Sportfish who wrote (5596)7/7/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 6545
 
Well, Sportfish, Skinner will do a very good job with the CC and most likely have good earnings to report as well.

I refuse to take a short term view of this stock, and while I was disappointed about the lack of a CC call today, I will gladly wait if he made significant progress to closing another big deal. His apology letter was a nice touch and seemed genuine.

The only thing holding back this stock is unrealistic expectations.

Let me give you an example. CSIN today announced some good news and the stock hit $2.00. The is one of the most promising companies on the BB, but they have never announced a profit. WINR has.

WINR has huge margins, very little investment risk, and several new and extremely promising marketing niches that they have penetrated. They are not just a U.S. company, in just one or two areas like most companies, they are in several niches, and are world-based. Imagine being among the first to help bring on-line trading to European brokerage houses! That alone is very intriguing to me, let alone the original purpose on managing gambling transactions, and newer niches like E-commerce areas, Western Union, internet lotteries, etc.

PS-- agree with you on the TLWN CC, but it was more the surpirse announcement of an extra 7M shares of dilution which hurt, not the boring delivery of the CEO and his officers.