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To: Raptech who wrote (1479)8/19/1999 8:23:00 PM
From: Craig S. Owens  Respond to of 1781
 
Rap,
You hit the nail on the head. No one was fooled by that piece of fluff. It didn't give me any warm and fuzzy feeling. Trust me, there are no secrets on the street and if they were negotiating with a big Kahuna like AOL or Mindspring or Earthlink, someone on the ISP side would be leaking that to there friends which would start volume creep for HTSF.

I'm averaging $1.40 so I can't be quite as easy going as you. Watching this one very closely because the bottom will fall out if they say the wrong thing. Finger on the trigger but hoping Ben can deliver.

The company has abandoned Thinkology. They have all their eggs in the KIWE basket. Better hope there's not a hole in the bottom of the basket.



To: Raptech who wrote (1479)8/19/1999 9:26:00 PM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1781
 
the market usually has a way of determining the correct valuation of a company and they are not placing much value in KIWE or on HTSF

Rap, were you here in last December when a share of HTSF would have cost you a whole 14½? Since you would now have to pay TEN TIMES that much for a share, I am forced to differ with your opinion that the market is not valuing HeartSoft Inc. very highly.

In December, this company was worth $840,000. Now, it is worth $10,563,500. Was that additional value derived from Thinkology or KIWE?

Of course, a measly ten million bucks is chump change these days, but everything is relative. HTSF is worth $10,400,000 more than I could conjure up, and that seems pretty good to me.

Whatever...there have been wierd, unexplained surges of buying in HTSF that were quickly beaten down. To say that the ISP people are not getting in may be a little untrue.

Time will tell.

Rick