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To: Roebear who wrote (2601)1/9/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: Bill Galkowski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Roebear: Thanks for poiting me to the post on Yahoo.

Up front, let me clarify one thing. My "It's got to end!!!!!" was probably just my impassioned plea "by myself and for myself" that "I wish my luck would change!!!!!" As some have said to me if I didn't have any bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all.

I more or less agree with everything 'davesworld' says. A (very) slow rise in the price of the stock would probably do wonders for maintaining a good value in the price.

I've decided a long time ago to go long on this stock and have no plans to change my mind now.

Thanks to all.

Bill



To: Roebear who wrote (2601)1/10/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: Martin Wormser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Just in case anyone's interested. On PBS there is a program this month called "Secrets of the Gold Rush". This program profiles legends of the California Gold Rush during the 1840's. I haven't seen it yet but I think it's nationwide.

martin



To: Roebear who wrote (2601)1/10/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: Tai Jin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4571
 
I've also been disappointed in the lack of upward movement in BCMD. But this is due to my uninformed and perhaps overly high expectations. This is all because of the initial hype surrounding the stock. The question to ask is how should a stock such as this behave given the news it has released? If it's not behaving as it should then maybe there are other factors at play here - memory of BRE-X, POG, gold has fallen out of favor, general market downturn, deflation, the MMs, high expectations, to name a few. I also think that there are many daytraders, speculators, and weak/frustrated investors who sell as soon as the price moves up a little - surely this must have some effect on keeping the price down. I'll admit that I also try to daytrade the stock with about 10% of my holdings. I do it out of frustration, but I'm long because I know this stock must go up if what they claim is true and they can produce the gold and a profit. If they show proven reserves, good production and revenue next quarter and the stock does not go up then I'll have to reevaluate my position.

...tai