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To: H James Morris who wrote (94546)2/23/2000 2:23:00 PM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Correction, GNNU now nearing the $10 mark. I hope some people here listened to those interviews I posted and just didn't assume that I was some loser spamming a penny stock.



To: H James Morris who wrote (94546)2/23/2000 3:36:00 PM
From: Randy Ellingson  Respond to of 164684
 
HJ,

What you see here is pretty much speculation on my part.

The most aggressive stock investments require a measure of speculation. Any chance your speculating funds will grow to dwarf the other "real style" funds?

Randy

P.S. I make a very small amount of money from a sole proprietorship, and contribute the allowed amount to my SEP-IRA. I recently sent a check off to my MSDW SEP-IRA, and will be looking for a *big* winner in which to put those few dollars. Since the $ amount is so small, I can't expect to be selling and buying -- the commissions would actually kill me. So far the other two stocks I've bought have been AXC (in at 4.125, and getting ready to sell -- why would they sell the hardware side of their business and concentrate on their garbage Internet TV stuff?!) and SPLI (in at 7, annualized return of %235 thus far). So I'll be looking for the "big winner", and I'll definitely be able to afford the loss if things go awry. I'll be looking for the new new thing, in the new new industry, and I'll have many years on my side. A small company, one with cash, a great idea, and happy but hard-working management. I'll be looking for the $50M company that can grow to be the $500B company in ten or fifteen years.