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To: JD who wrote (2320)2/28/1998 5:30:00 AM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6464
 
It looks like everyone is taking a break from things now. Not much to discuss. Only wait, and that won't be for too much longer. Many will continue to leave the stock. Not because of its potential, but because those that trade BB stocks get in for a quick profit, and then move on. Its just the kind of trader that is attracted to them. There are long term investors and short term traders. Nothing wrong with either. But if BAAT does have potential, and signs on a few projects, then it could turn out to be a long term hold. And it will be hard to predict future earnings or potential. Just like AOL, or Coke, etc. Through the years, and daily, people buy, sell and sell short. But those that held for the long term gained greater profits than anyone.
With much less anxiety, and much more time for other pursuits. They just put it away for long keeping. And when you look at all those that
have made enormous wealth in the market, its those that bought and held. They didn't play the market. They invested. They kept a stock until there was no other option but to sell. I still see it here, and I admit I'm also one that gets hooked on the trade. "Take profit and move on". I think many here are selling it not because it has no future, but simply because they didn't get the "instant" profit they were counting on. Because again, they are hooked on the trading, not on the profits. BAAT looks like it has gotten itself into a game that could keep it growing for quite some time. If it does get a contract, it should not take long for others to follow suit for the technology. Especially if BAAT can lock the techology in with patents. Lot of ifs, but more and more their actions are lifting the confidence level. As others have said, if the SEC was going to act, they probably would have done something by now. And because of the detrimental effect they are having on BAAT or any company in similar situation, I don't think they will drag their heels with their findings. BAAT seems to have "friends" in high places. If we look at their "political" activities. I think '"Ol Joe" has many more people "helping him" than most people realize. I think perhaps this company has more irons in the fire, and bigger agendas than people are looking at now. We shall see.