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To: TonyL who wrote (3231)5/19/2000 10:01:00 AM
From: Carl  Respond to of 3243
 
If you're gonna lie, Tony, at least check a stock chart first. CY never hit 1.50 until last month! The point is, a year ago, when CY was trading mainly between 3.00 and 4.00, I warned this thread that it would hit 1.00 before it ever hit 5.00 and that tech stocks would crash. I was right. You called me a moron. I told Sulayman his pseudo technical analysis was b.s. He called me worse. Now you're revising history. Just what I'd expect from someone of your character. The beauty of it all is, anyone can go back and read the posts and check a stock chart. Maybe I'll post all of it on this thread in chronological order. Hmmm...



To: TonyL who wrote (3231)5/24/2000 1:17:00 AM
From: Carl  Respond to of 3243
 
93 cents...Adios Tony <eom>.



To: TonyL who wrote (3231)8/28/2000 1:20:04 AM
From: john  Respond to of 3243
 
Tony

I am still Diggin it, lol...... its been a long wait but the news is getting better and better now if only the stock price would co operate,

Friday August 25, 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Digital Gas, Inc.
Digital Gas Announces Contract Offers and the Naming of a New Director
NEW YORK, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Gas, Inc. (DIGG - Pink Sheets) today announced that it has been offered four oil & gas contracts in China and that it has named An Ping, an international management consultant, to its Board of Directors effective immediately.
Two of China's oil & gas Administrations have critically reviewed four separate contract proposals tendered by Digital and the respective Administrations have decided that Digital shall be offered two production sharing and hydrocarbon enhancement contracts and two contracts calling for the utilization of Digital's exclusive oil & gas reservoir enhancement technologies.

Commenting on this latest development from China, Mr. W. Brian Lunan, a Director of Digital Gas, stated that ``the team's hard work, diligence and communication with the Chinese has resulted in this breakthrough.'' With respect to the production sharing and hydrocarbon enhancement contracts, Mr. Lunan added that ``Digital Gas will conduct an extensive technical audit using its proprietary Stage Gate Process on the contract area before signing.'' Mr. Lunan is the creator of the Stage Gate Process.

An Ping, who has held positions at Airbus Industries, Forbes, Next Corp. and Radio France International in cities such as Bejing, Tokyo, Paris and Hong Kong and New York, has extensive worldwide experience in business negotiations and management. She will advise the company in establishing additional strategic alliances in China and throughout Asia.

Digital Gas is continuing to develop its existing opportunities in China, as well as add to the scope of this business when new opportunities arise.



To: TonyL who wrote (3231)3/31/2001 4:05:25 AM
From: Carl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3243
 
Tony, you've sure been quiet this year. How come you aren't screaming 'moron' at me anymore? Only thing I got wrong was the size of the bear market - I underestimated it! What's the Nasdaq down the last 12 months...65% ???

Did you take my advice last year and get your cash out of the tech market before it crashed? I'm sitting on a big pile of cash I've been waiting to invest for quite a while. Guess I missed making a few dollars in junk like CY, but guess what? I've got lots of dough to begin buying up the real bargains that are beginning to appear. It's a good time to start nibbling at quality companies like Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, etc. Of course, I'm talking about long term buy and hold, not short term buy and lose. And of course, I'm a moron, so why listen to anything I have to say?

How come you won't talk to me anymore :-) ??

Cheers,

Carl