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To: FloridaGatorMike who wrote (1837)2/5/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
I only wish I could give a response that would clear everything
up, but I can't.
I think cvia is a long shot, very long!
IMO we need alot more info then we have. I don't think we can
do a thing! At least until we see some concrete news. Updates
have almost nothing! No details. How can we really figure out
what this is worth with nothing to go on?
We are in the dark and don't know if there is any light at the
end of the tunnel!

Hope and confidence in Jack Arnold is all we have. IMO

KZAP



To: FloridaGatorMike who wrote (1837)2/6/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: D LEE  Respond to of 6654
 
Dear Mike: As per:I don't know about the rest of you,
but I am extremely discouraged about the timing of my investment
into cvia.. I'm one of the unlucky ones who got in
at about .04 - .05.. I bought about...


This pattern may not be the same as another one. Nothing ever is!
Out of sheer laziness I can refer you to a comment I made.
Message 3058612
that will take you back to an NRID Thread comment where
(if you can bare struggling through my poorly organized
explanation) I truly missed one of my wonderful chances.

This is why I am stressing "Imagine Scenarios!!"
(Look for the term "puke index". It's different for all
of us.)

Out of conditions of sheer "dust" the greatest things can occur.
And we undeniably must swim in our own unique thoughts of regret
between then and now. If you can remove your self sufficiently
from feelings about your past experience here you may still
make out like a bandit in the greatest way imaginable
with far less additional cash. (ouch!) -but Multiples of what "you could have won",
had CVIA jumped to a dime when you wanted it to.

Having become personally involved with this little stock has
given you a keener education about it than if you were just
an "occasional glancer". "IF" or "WHEN" (and who knows?)
a "true shakeup" in the price might send most people REELING,
(for then, they may not even want to waist the time trying to sell it)
you could be a "scholar" if you chose to take advantage of
the situation. The leverage of new purchase could be fantastic.

It is all gambling and I am on the opposite side of the fence
from you at the time. practically non-existent and unprepared.
I do not expect CVIA to follow the pattern of the rogue stock
you will be reading about. If by misfortune it does, I will
consider myself very very lucky to have found an over-pronounced
bottom with greatly enhanced leverage and hop on to take
the ride of my life!

Learning from the past, from a special case, that the original
investment might best be viewed simply
-as an emotionally distracting non-event in the long run,
a golden "phoenix" may actually be born out of much less cash
some time in the future.

Nobody really knows, and that's what makes it possible.

I hope my length here and there doesn't distract from
what I'm trying to say. They are "good and bad type" thoughts
that I'm toying with, that I invite anyone to use
(with a grain of salt about my crude example of "hindsight expertise")
when thinking about CVIA, "imagining scenarios",
and becoming prepared for them.

Dave