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To: MilesM who wrote (28216)9/28/2002 11:27:59 AM
From: Cytotekk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Hi Miles, you cutie. ;-) Digr or not..., the proof is in the puddin.

Colleen in Orlando



To: MilesM who wrote (28216)9/28/2002 12:32:42 PM
From: Sawdusty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
"1) Kept the price artificially down, therefore affecting the portfolio value of long shareholders."

I really can't understand how anyone can rationalize that when the stock is up 1000%, the highest it's been for about three years, and Digr has been Digr as it climbed.

In my opinion the stock is held down more by some of the insider trading that has been posted. I have to wonder just how badly they need the money, when riches are almost upon them, at least according to some on these threads.



To: MilesM who wrote (28216)9/28/2002 1:26:17 PM
From: Fred C. Dobbs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Seems that some have never heard the expression, "What have you done for me lately?" And lately things have looked promising.

What I find most interesting is the degree of expectation. "I did this, but they did that." "Why didn't they do that first?" "They should do it this way." There's no fundamentals?" "I did it for cheaper." And of course, most of these comments are made by those that don't or will ever have any financial interest in GE. They seem quite disappointed that GE has taken 7 years, but ignore that fact that maybe come September 30, past history may become meaningless.

When you have nothing to lose, why lose it? Why even care?
There has to be personal reasons. Why do they feel the need to chastise this particular penny stock?

I doubt these same experts would ever speculate in the capital venture market or dabble in shells either. Those guys want your cash and they don't even have a plan. But that's where the best returns are. I know JB sure likes his shells.

So far, this isn't investing either, it's gambling. If it turns into an investment great, if not, place another bet at a different table. It's really too bad that this casino doesn't have a bouncer. There's some drunk at the back of the room with some opinion, that won't shut up.

Have a great weekend Miles
Ron

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