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To: findstock who wrote (43176)11/2/2000 9:26:35 AM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
findstock, even though I think TIGI is a POS company I have to agree with Suzanne(oops, I almost choked typing that!) that nobody is forced to buy or sell a stock. I'd be the first to say that TIGI PR's and some hyping posts(including Suzanne's revenue projections of last year) on this board have been very misleading, but TIGI or the posters have never been criminally prosecuted, although TIGI is the subject of lawsuits from even family members of the CEO and also shareholders who believe they were cheated. Anyone who puts money in a penny stock that they can't afford to lose is just plain stupid in my opinion and when they lose money, it is a valuable, if expensive, lesson to them, IMHO.



To: findstock who wrote (43176)11/2/2000 1:48:44 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
findstock, I may make money on this stock or I may not. Either way, as a grown adult who is able to read, I take total personal responsibility for my actions. When you and your friends were reading the 10K, and the auditors warned that the company may not be able to continue as an ongoing concern, what did you think? Did you think this was a joke? Or did you consider that you should be prepared to lose 100% of your investment? The problem is that you and your friends only saw the upside with no realistic preparation for the downside. And you are looking for someone else to blame. Remember the thread motto: Take personal responsibility for your decisions.