To: Ausdauer who wrote (9987 ) 1/29/2000 4:27:00 PM From: PartyTime Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
PartyTime: Would you care to do a recent year study of value stocks vs. Internet-related stocks and still say you don't get it? Ausdauer: I think that time is thing that will eventually prove or disprove your theory. Time has no emotions. PartyTime: Well, Ausdauer, do a study of the return of value stocks against the return of Internet-related stocks over the past five years. Feel welcome to use the Wall Street Journal as a source of reference. Ausdauer: In any case, value investing is alive and well. Thanks for your concern. PartyTime: Indeed value investing is alive and well. But it is Internet-related stocks which have proven an ability to soar in recent years. I believe although there will be small cycles of downturn, we are still at an infant age with respect to the Internet. Thus, greater returns to come and eDigital and its shareholders will profit from such future activity. Ausdauer: When you have a few moments please summarize all the insider accumulation that occured when EDIG was at $2.00 and post an updated list of insider holdings. I think that would be enlightening for the thread. PartyTime: Given EDIG went from two dollars to $24 in a relatively short time period, I'd submit a little bit of everybody bought a whole lot of EDIG real fast. You might even have picked up a few shares yourself. Would folks sell into profits? Well, depending on the gravity of their long position, I'd say most likely. Didn't they? As I suspected would happen, investors are buying back now. We have a lot of upward mobility in front of us. Regarding "insiders?" Please do review the public comments--voice, video or in print--of eDigital's executive management. From what I've personally reviewed I'm very impressed and believe we have a strong sense of quality among EDIG's top brass. If you have questions about their own holdings, I'd recommend you contact them. Failing your want to do that, I'd recommend you closely review eDigital's SEC filings. But, above all, please do realize that I'm not your source for this kind of information.