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To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (2298)1/8/1998 9:10:00 AM
From: francis terry  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4276
 
To Frank---Nicely said,why people invest in a company and then began to run it down is a major question. However to each his own. Have a nice year. LOL Francis Terry



To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (2298)1/8/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: straight life  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4276
 
Oh! I get it!! You invest in a company after due diligence, then once you're in and slowly find the company not living up to it's announcements, you simply agree with them and post pollyanna notes on a bulletin board full of bs like "oh, and their properties are quite near Exxon's!" wink wink nudge nudge (as if that means ANYTHING with felons in the catbird seat), hoping desperately to entice the unwary into your deepening hole. We can call it LET'S PRETEND!

A fine and moral philosophy; don't hope that the truth, once exposed, will lead to change or at least a warning to the unwary. JOIN in the atmosphere of half-truths and outright deception and ignore those ominous silences from management. SAY! Let's go back to arguing about 2+2! THAT's the kind of subject that'll entice management and their paid PR lackeys out of their silent hole and back into the fray with freshly renewed glee!



To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (2298)1/8/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: Eric Maggard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4276
 
It is amazing how many time I see this kind of talk on the threads. I guess you are only supposed to post on the threads if you are a shareholder. And once you are a shareholder, you are only supposed to say what great things this company is doing and how good the management is. Give me a break. Don't fall in love with a stock and put your blinders on, especially with a BB stock. Always be critical of a company, ask tough questions, and when they perform you could be pleasantly surprised. There is enough information about the company ifself for everyone to look into and ask tough questions of the management. But, I guess everyone (except PI and OFW) want to keep thinking good things about the company and hoping they come true. That is the sad part. You will need luck with this IMO. Hope some of you took advantage of the recent rise, it is starting to touch .04 again.

Eric

P.S. You could go back to your discussions about lower order math.



To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (2298)1/8/1998 2:45:00 PM
From: Prudent Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4276
 
Regarding your GM, Cadillac analogy.

Unless I am mistaken, I don't think that GM has someone, who is a convicted felon, having entered guilty pleas to violating securities laws, "advising" its Management and Board of Directors on securities matters.

However, that's o.k. Frank. Don't let the facts get in your way.

Have a nice day.