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To: equityanalyst who wrote (9033)9/1/2000 1:13:03 PM
From: Don Hand  Respond to of 10081
 
Mentioned on CNBC call-in a few minutes ago. Positive
response.



To: equityanalyst who wrote (9033)9/1/2000 2:14:21 PM
From: Thotdoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
Or, it could be that my personal GMGC stock-god is waiting for me to buy back some of the shares that I sold for a profit. In this scenario, I take my profit from the sale at 5.9 and invest it back in at 7+, effectively losing hundreds of shares. Then my GMGC stock-god pulls the strings,the stock falls below 5.9 and I've lost my profit and I have fewer shares---and he spends the long weekend laughing.

Now, my ORCL, INTC, ALTR, CSCO and PWR stock-gods have been very good to me in the past year ( I gave them a big party to celebrate--they were especially appreciative and said that they will keep up the good work for a while longer at least--especially ALTR), and I shouldn't be complaining.

But this GMGC stock-god seems more related to his FTRL, and WAMX cousins than to his other cousins listed immediately above, especially the WAMX one. I gave the FTRL stock-god a good talking to, and she said that I was right, and that the shares should be higher-so I trusted her and bought several thousand more in the high 3's. Let's see if she keeps her word--she has been good so far.

I've been looking to talk to the WAMX guy, but he is no where to be found. If any of you see him, pls advise.

Best regards,

G



To: equityanalyst who wrote (9033)9/1/2000 6:30:26 PM
From: Kurthend  Respond to of 10081
 
EA,

Another theory to what appears to a be a more stable stock price. The preferreds may have virtually converted all of their D, F, and H series stock. Thus there is little to no need to manipulate the stock anymore. Didn't they convert 65% and 72 % (approximately) of the D & F and the H Series by June 30?

Something else to consider. The lawsuits that seem to be appearing in federal court. Maybe the preferreds are beginning to run scared, staying low, or backing off to avoid further lawsuits. I think it would be easy to prove in a civil proceeding (preponderance vs beyond a reasonable doubt) what the preferreds have done in the past with regards to manipulation. In fact, I believe I read an article where one of the preferreds allegedly admitted to a company that they shorted that company's stock price to push the price down.

The one wild card is the ELOC. Will GMGC tap into the ELOC? Have they already tapped into the ELOC?

With that being said, watch GMGC's stock price drop like a rock on Tuesday and the wild variations continue next week.

Have a good weekend and take care.
Kurt