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To: Jonathan Lebed who wrote (2339)1/30/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Emec  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Jonathan,
Tokyo is right about one thing. There are few secrets on the street. SDince the company has already publicly announced earnings , why should the release do anything to the stock price. In general (there are always exceptions), the market would have already factored the earnings into the stock price. However, perhaps there are many skeptics out there who do not believe the mumbers until they see it released and audited. Everyone knows the news is coming next week for FAMH but it does not appear that many people know what is coming next ek for MEGW. However, people are expecting something. The stock did not get pushed up because of Tokyo. They are both gambles but probably good gambles IMO.



To: Jonathan Lebed who wrote (2339)1/30/1998 5:02:00 PM
From: Omnichrome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
You make more money by getting in before the crowd. You also have more risk. I think it's a matter of personal investing style and tolerance for the unknown. I am a believer in high risk/ high reward.
But I believe with the proper DD and healthy scepticism the risk can be minimized at no cost to the reward. I have no love for TMEX's tactics or investment style. To keep this on-topic, I am quite comfortable with my investment in FAMH and look for high returns. But
I'm not expecting overnight success (AMEX listing first quarter, for
example - which I consider hype).

May continue this later - but have to run now.

Be careful out there.



To: Jonathan Lebed who wrote (2339)1/30/1998 7:23:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 27968
 
Alleluiah Jonathan--a good question ;)

I think that is very valid.. I also wonder why people are willing to let go of their shares (selling) the week before our long awaited earnings are supposed to come out. If you waited this long, why are you leaving when the ship is "so close" to port.

I also cant believe that with so many "buys" as is reported DAILY on this thread ("Looks like all buys to me") who the heck has all this stock to sell.

Just wondering

Mark