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To: Pruguy who wrote (1549)10/29/1999 8:53:00 AM
From: Craig S. Owens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
Pruguy,
It's called gambling. We are banking on Uncle Ben to deliver the goods. I sold 1/3 of my position at $2.50. My average cost is $1.40. I have a warm and fuzzy feeling that my 2/3 that is remaining is going to do me good! I take the Albert Martin approach: Lock in some profit so if it does go South, you can look in the mirror.

We have YET to get any facts but the buzz is in the air and it feels good. Why we have heard all the proclaimations about a "Friday News Release" I don't know. I missed the first run after my friend begged me to buy starting at $.68. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice.....

I will say this Pruguy, If Ben doesn't deliver the goods soon, this will just be a momentum play. But IF he delivers as promised, There will be Christmas in Atlanta this year!! Take your pick, Its your choice. Don't rain on our warm and fuzzy parade.



To: Pruguy who wrote (1549)10/29/1999 9:58:00 AM
From: Bob Walsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
"If you think about it, the only logical reason is there is nothing here"

Curious, then, that they just hired the former Director of Sales from the Learning Company to sell the "nothing".

Keep the faith, Pruguy (or, as is your right, don't invest in BB stocks which admittedly have a higher level of risk - commensurate with the higher potential level of reward)



To: Pruguy who wrote (1549)10/29/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: Raptech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1781
 
Pru:

Venture Capitol may be easy to obtain today, but at what cost? Ben Shell has taken his small company from its infancy to important potential. Would Ben want to give away up to 50% ownership, which could be the asking cost for venture capitol, if he really didn't require the funding for development?

Ben and company may eventually disappoint, but I don't think the word "scam" applies, as this is a real company with real people who are trying to develop a product that will provide the company and shareholders rewards. The first post on "the scam that will quickly fade away" was December 1996 so it's been less than quick. You should go back and read some of the posts to realize HTSF is not a scam.

Personally, I have been and remain long, and clearly comprehend that the potential of HTSF depends on Gauntlet, or whatever they're going to call the browser. While Thinkology is a great product it doesn't have sufficient market demand to have a significant impact on HTSF's future. If the browser doesn't make it HTSF will remain a very small comany that would be unattractive to shareholders.

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