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To: MoneyPenny who wrote (2094)10/7/1999 1:12:00 AM
From: Jim Battaglia  Respond to of 4916
 
Thanks Sharon! My goal when you came aboard was to convinced you that if you can surround yourself with the best info around, it will be all you needed to make the right decisions. Now with my Private Portfolio's you can see what I am doing with my own money.

It is a great value!! Money making is not the ultimate goal here. It is the sharing of info that I enjoy the most. Sometimes 20 hours per day! It is the so call guru's of the world that charges larges amounts of money for less info that bothers me!!

The internet was originally designed as a FREE forum. It is getting totally out of hand in some areas today. My fee was a one time fee to cover maintenance. My rewards are from positive comments from you and others that you are getting something of value out of the info I provide.

I have learned a good deal from you,Julius and others on this board....the sharing of info is so powerful...I have been on the internet now for 10 years and this has been my most rewarding one to know that people from 35 states are appreciative of what I do. Again, I appreciate your comments. I wish you success.



To: MoneyPenny who wrote (2094)11/3/1999 9:26:00 PM
From: MoneyPenny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Most of us who follow this site are not into gold now but we should know that FIDO is going to close Precious Metals to new investments on 12/20 in preparation to merge it with FSAGX in early 2000.