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To: G who wrote (1677)1/23/1998 10:48:00 AM
From: Tony  Respond to of 6654
 
It's been dead in here, IMO, because with Arnold out of town,
there's no communication with the company, and no reason to
speculate on what a release that came out tommorrow might say. With no volume, watching quotes on CVIA has been frankly boring.

G, it can _always_ get worse. I haven't been doing this long, and
I've already had 1 company go Chapter 11, one get bought out at a fraction of my cost, and I have five more in my portfolio that I'm not selling because I'd only get ten or twenty dollars back after the commision. (Hazard of learning by doing...)

I still think CVIA is a good stock, and I like where we're going with it. I averaged down last week because of that. But if I started feeling that this is a bad deal, I'd be out like a shot. It is unfortunate that this trip had to coincide so closely with the Reg S, but I don't think that the company has changed since last week, so if
it was a good company then, it still is.

It's a tough call. I think it's going to be quite some time before we
see those 3 and 4 million share days.

Sorry for the ramble.
-Tony



To: G who wrote (1677)1/23/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Milk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
G: I understand your concern with the current stock price. I am, too, currently holding. The Reg S issue is what, I think, scares away a lot of people otherwise interested in this company. There has been a lot of abuse in the past with Reg S (although the new SEC rules on Reg S significantly limit this possibility). In the past, Reg S investors could enjoy guaranteed profits by <illegally> shorting their discounted Reg S stock during the 40-day period. They would then start unloading their shares, driving the price down, and buying shares at the same time, to cover their shorts (win/win situation, isn't it.)
I do hope it's just the beginning for CVIA-WOTD, and I don't think anybody (including Jack Arnold, or the Reg S investors) wants to quit now. I am looking forward to the merger update!
Regards,
Milk

pages.cthome.net



To: G who wrote (1677)1/23/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: D LEE  Respond to of 6654
 
Hi G. Good time to get ready. (*web page search for MILK*)

Everyone may just lurk while waiting soon enough.
Might then make ready to take advantage of some "rogue price
drop" but be gentle on your pocket book, as all is fair
in this "crazy game"! (your good judgement) I don't see holders
wanting to sell even if it drifts down a bit (for their
expectations of what is being put together.)

Times like these, it could be best to scan 100 past posts
to submit the most informative or interesting entries
(perhaps 5 to 10, post # & subject content) so Milk
can work links to "the good ones" on his unofficial CVIA Web Page.
Send to Milk. He will love it.
pages.cthome.net
(1000-1199 are already scanned)

When things get active, new people will have a quick way to
get familiar for their purchasing decisions. Be sure to
represent the "bad" truths as well. Milk will not have
his work degraded to a subject of faulty advertisement!

however i submit thread entry #1108 as the best entry
i have scanned so far! what do you guys think. <g>

Dave



To: G who wrote (1677)1/23/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: Wayne J.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
Hello! G,

In my opinion I have noticed a certain tone developing in your recent postings on the CVIA Thread!

There are many CVIA Thread participants that have voluntarily given of their free time to seek out information ( to the best of their ability, as shareholders or interested investors) regarding the potential ( if any) on CVIA!

And several of them have gone to great lengths and efforts to share their findings with all participants on this thread. ( Whether they are actual members of S.I. , or otherwise.).

In my opinion, there has been a clear message shared repeatedly on this thread that it is quite possible that Jack Arnold is attending and currently in merger/acquisition meetings/discussions, that may very well impact the future of CVIA and it's shareholders.

It has been also indicated on this thread, that we probably should not expect to hear from Jack Arnold until at least next week! After which time, it is my guess/opinion that CVIA could possibly be releasing some news announcements before the end of January! ( But! Until that happens , it is only an opinion! NOT FACT!)

So! Once again! Let me clarify that the postings that I make are opinion! I do not state that they are fact! Because I am not privy to that type of information! I am only guessing , but in my own opinion, I would say that some of the more detailed opinions that have been shared on this CVIA Thread, have come as a result of a considerable time investment by interested individuals, trying to track down any clue or lead that may give this thread a better clue or idea as to where CVIA might be headed!

Your recent postings ( I'm assuming are your own opinions?) have indicated that your are losing confidence with CVIA, and you also posted that "could it be the end of CVIA".

If you have facts that can back up the reasons that you stated " could it be the end of CVIA"----then please by all means , I request that you share your facts with this thread! As I imagine that you would have the undivided attention of several CVIA Thread followers ( including myself)--focussing on such a posting!

Just my own opinion, but if you personally feel that it is the end of CVIA, and are losing confidence in CVIA, it appears to still be trading some significant share volume for you to make your own investment decisions!

I for a fact know of other individuals ( including myself) that have paid much higher share prices for CVIA, well above the .035 cent level!

The one factor that has never changed for CVIA or for that matter any other actively trading stock ! That factor is we have the freedom of choice to make our own investment decision whether to sell, buy, or hold , at any time of the day , during trading hours!

Wishing you the best in your investment endeavours!

Best Regards,

Wayne J.