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To: Dale Baker who wrote (6010)12/26/1997 11:17:00 AM
From: Market Tracker  Respond to of 10368
 
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To: Dale Baker who wrote (6010)12/26/1997 12:05:00 PM
From: Pr-Ac Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10368
 
Can we consider letting bygones be bygones and enjoying the return of BNGO? I lost a lot of money, too, but it's not coming back so the only useful exercise is to learn and move on.

That's my sentiment too. The warrant call is behind us. I understand why many of you feel angry, but it's decision time (IMO). If you think that BNGO management is inept, then you shouldn't have your money here. You have to believe in a company to invest in it. I think that BNGO management could have done things better on the call, but they have also demonstrated a business savy that has allowed this company to grow at a very nice pace; and I expect that to continue with this new infusion of money. Bottom line for me -- BNGO management owns a huge portion of this company. The appreciation of the stock price is their bread and butter, and they are highly motivated to grow this company quickly. I'm on the BNGO train for the ride to the top of the mountain.

Also, I am quite surprised to see the price moving up so quickly. In fact, that is an understatement. I am amazed to see this kind of strength. I really expected that we would remain in a trading range until BNGO showed some tangible signs of moving in the right direction. I think we will run into some significant resistance before long, but this trend bodes well for the first few months of 1998. IMHO

PA