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To: Tony D. who wrote (4064)2/19/1998 11:36:00 PM
From: Alice M. Ginader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12043
 
I love your response,,i could have not said it better..lol..nothing else.. a little humor..i am sorry..but alot of money invested..in this one...wait..see..wait see. tuck it away...what else can i do...



To: Tony D. who wrote (4064)2/20/1998 2:37:00 AM
From: BlackStar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12043
 
I am truly sorry to hear about your losses. But investing in a BB and taking a long vacation seems like an odd investment strategy to me. There are no sure things to had 'down here'. I am with Eutro as long as the company keeps working in a positive direction. IMO, you are well served to do the same. If you forgot about your investment in Eutro before you should be able to do the same for a few more months. Come summertime it will be more clear, I think, how Eutro is doing.

As far as Brad and the rest of those idiots at the company are concerned, I hope they get what they deserve, a nice fat class action shareholders law suit.

Again, I understand you frustration. But please elaborate. What would be the basis for this lawsuit and how would it work out to your benefit? There is not much on the current management besides maybe a case of loose lips and some bad luck for sure. I am all ears (eyes).



To: Tony D. who wrote (4064)2/20/1998 2:52:00 AM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 12043
 
I can't do nothing about the price, but National Discount Brokers and Ameritrade charge a flat rate for ANY number of shares., which works out to virtually 0 cents per share.

TG