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To: Just My Opinion who wrote (1294)2/19/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: KMT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6528
 
al-len:

Don't feel sorry for me. I'm just snooping around seeing if this is a nice place to put some MDIN profits in the coming weeks.

The jury's still out as far as I'm concerned. I'll wait for the merger though to be finalized as I don't think it's going anywhere until then, mostly because of the players involved.

Cheers,

KMT



To: Just My Opinion who wrote (1294)2/19/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6528
 
al-len: Someday you won't be an investor. It's not a right of passage and license to speak when a person buys a stock. Some people hear wonderful things and check it out first.

TG



To: Just My Opinion who wrote (1294)2/20/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Kenny Low  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6528
 
I agree Al.

It amazes me that there are so many people who seem to care about what this company is doing or not doing when they don't invest anyway, just bash those who do.

What they fail to understand that this is a penny stock of a company with only a vision now. Ground floor, startup. It will not happen overnight, next week, or next month. It could take years for all the pieces/players to come together. Let things happen as they may, let the company do its business.

There also seems to be many, some even here on this thread, who have bought into this company for the short play, that is 'buy today at 25 cents, sell tomorrow for 50'. In this world of instant coffee and 1/2 hour sitcoms, the allure of the quick buck draws in more and more "investors" every day. These will dump their shares if the price falls within a day or two after buying. Sadly, this is becoming more and more commonplace with on-line brokers, real time quotes and $8 trades.

If one really wants to make money on TVSI (or any upstart company), buy only a relatively small number of shares. Call in the certificate, lock it away for a couple of years. Sure there will be some ups and downs, but in the long run, you will come out far better.

Just one investor's opinion, FWIW.

-Ken-