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To: Alan Cole who wrote (5581)12/15/1997 9:57:00 PM
From: Pat Doucette  Respond to of 10368
 
Alan, You're probably right. Good
contrarian indicators here. I feel so bad about
the price right now that I am tempted to stay off
my computer until after December 23rd. But then I
would miss all the excitement when it starts its
rise. This is a profitable company. I am sure you
have looked at more than a few balance sheets with
negative numbers and discarded them, wondering who
would invest in such a company.
BNGO, according to Yahoo Finance, has a 28%
profit margin! That really got my attention, and now
with the price down because of a warrant call (not a
change in fundamentals), this would be a great find
for new investors. Keep the faith, all! Go BNGO!

Patti



To: Alan Cole who wrote (5581)12/17/1997 9:05:00 AM
From: WallStBum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
Might have been george. He was waiting for l-t supporters of BNGO to lament "I'M RUINED" and "I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE." I think he was partly kidding, but I can see value to these observations.

I started buying BNGO at less than $2, and I'm definitely a l-t supporter, but sorry, I won't give george that strange, if not psychotic pleasure (gg).

Looking forward to having this warrant call behind us and looking forward to a healthy 98. We've become so obsessed with the warrant call and it's s-t term effects on price that we've forgotten about or at least we hardly discuss the fundamentals of BNGO anymore. I guess money talks though.

dax