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To: T.K. Allen who wrote (6603)1/22/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10368
 
TKA,

I agree with you completely as my reasons for buying this stock had a lot to do with exactly what you mentioned. And although I have always felt I did not contribute nearly enough on a comparison basis this was simply because I did not feel I could compete with the rest of you more knowledgable folks (and I wold definately include you in that category).

But with that in mind, I think once this short term uncertainty is behind us you will not only see many new names but a lot of the "old regulars" too and a return to more discussion and less off topics (I am not slamming anyone for this - better to have a few of those to read rather than nothing at all)

BTW, MT indicated that he would be in Bermuda golfing this month.

Gary



To: T.K. Allen who wrote (6603)1/22/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: Ed Pettee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
TKA-- I fully agree with your request that we jump in and do as much as we can in analyzing the numbers and making projections as long as we do it in a reasonable sense and not get caught up in blue sky numbers. I will attempt to stay on top of the political scene in S.C. and provide what insights that I can. I know when I talk to George Harrison I always feel better because of his opinions about the future of the VGM's in S.C. However I dont't post his comments out of deference to his position with the company.

I think we should recognize the significant change that occured with this company when we bought out Mr. Mims (800,000 shares)and the Harrison brothers (1.0 million shares) and added a significant amount of VGM revenue to the bottom line. Also that both together control over 22% of the stock. And, most importantly that both principals are seeing a significant decline in their stock value since joining the company. I would make a bet that they were promised an aggresive further expansion into the VGM business in S.C. and that the thrust would be in VGM's more than Bingo hall expansion. IMHO