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To: Phil Jones who wrote (4012)3/1/2000 7:36:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil, many of these newly created dot.com companies that obtain money
from speculators to purchase a shell for a quick transport to a public company
do so to make a very quick multiple return on their initial investment.
These people have no concern for what the new dot.com company will do,
infact they care less than zero, as all they want is to obtain the money
from people looking to catch a ride on the dot.com train, and greed replaces
common sense in that soon this house of dot.cards will fall down.

If by chance it did happen this way to TDC, and Dave Webb transported the
mining assets to another already existing public trading company,
then I would wait until TDC share price under Tyhee.com goes to $55.00 overnight
and sell all my shares eventhought the next days it could go to $99.00
because those who put up the initial money to buy the shell will cash out
very soon, and soon in days or weeks or months PoP'ing and only those
who cashed out and are siting down in a chair will be winners, as there will
be no other available chairs anywhere along the lines of "No Buyers",
when Music Stops. So, a share of TDC(.com) becomes worthless.

So, let it happen that way,
I cash out big time,
and re-invest into where Dave Webb and Tyhee(mining) go.

Either which way the events pan out,
I follow Dave Webb,
for safety and honestly and plain old fashion
"we earn it".

Doug