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To: Dave Shares who wrote (1217)1/13/1998 8:02:00 PM
From: Jonathan Lebed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Dave, usually when good earnings are expected, the company would go up before hand...before the earnings even come out.

I feel I am in at a good price and until the financials come out, there is little to drive up the stock. Hopefully FAMH can start doing better promotion...I forgot who said it but earlier someone posted all the research on FAMH and suggested that FAMH should take out a full page add for just that. Anyway, Does all of this promotion cost a lot? And what about the Invest America show, how much is that costing us? With all this buying with little selling, the MM's are keeping us down. It is nothing to be concerned about because they will soon be out of the way, I am just upset...lol.

JL



To: Dave Shares who wrote (1217)1/14/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: John Fairbanks  Respond to of 27968
 
No Dave, actually I did make money but not much. The run did not go
as high as I had hoped it would and I had A LOT of shares. I did sell
some at .31 because I was looking for this to return to the .28/.30
base and maybe have a chance to pick it up again at even as low as
.28 or .29 on a dip. I also bought most of my stock around .22.

I said $1.25 back when I thought we would actually get there on the
last run. I was wrong, but that's the way trading works. Sometimes
you win, sometimes you lose, and sometimes you break even. At any
rate you must always be CONSTANTLY reevaluating exit points and such.

Holding me to an exit point I had set before I had all the information
seems a little extreme... until we get closer to the SEC filings I
personally think that we'll fall back into the same trading range we
saw before.

-John