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To: charger who wrote (5460)4/14/2000 9:37:00 PM
From: jim black  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15615
 
No offence, but that'd scare hell out of me to get a call like that from I/R...very unprofessional, not giving full disclosure to everybody, sounding dangerously close to breaking FTC,DOJ rules on insider info...
Jim Black



To: charger who wrote (5460)4/14/2000 9:59:00 PM
From: KevRupert  Respond to of 15615
 



To: charger who wrote (5460)4/15/2000 1:38:00 AM
From: RobertSheldon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
*I am prepared to load the frigging boat when the bids disappear. I am nowhere close to filling my position and have capital to burn...so all you pansies out there can sell to me when you wet your pants. This company is going to be printing $$$ for many years. There, now I'm on record...look ma, no hands!*

AMEN BROTHER!

While it is painful to watch a great company like GBLX sink (the shares anyway), I am finding myself chuckling at how each of us deal with the PAPER losses. We are all the better for the experience. Time will heal these memories, and we all will have quite a story for our grandchildren - folks, this is market defining volatility. The weak will run and the strong will . . . do something other than run, perhaps cry, pee their pants or BUY MORE.

I would like to propose the first annual "look at GBLX's performance" gathering to be held in Hawaii (Kauai) sometime in late January/early February 2001. Either we will be sobbing over "look at GBLX's performance" or laughing to the bank at "look at GBLX's performance". Perhaps we can get GBLX to arrange travel financing should we be experiencing the former.

The sun WILL rise come Monday morning. If your stock certificates are in the vault they will still be there. Only the markets PERCEPTION of GBLX's value has changed. Through our research we have a pretty good idea of the INTRINSIC value in these shares, and how it will eventually be unlocked . . . IPOs, spin-offs, raw cash flow, eventual earnings . . . etc. . . .

Rather than running, I guess I'll choose to select from cry, pee my pants, or buy more . . .guess which one I plan to do monday? :-)



To: charger who wrote (5460)4/15/2000 6:31:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
Dear Charger: I would be happy to put in an order at $20 but dont see much chance of that being filled. JDN