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To: Michael Young who wrote (1046)3/1/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: SirAlexx  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2394
 
Why can't it be that he is just excited about his investment?;
I have encountered Angelo on the LOR thread, and his posts have been valuable.

I wouldn't worry about ORBI being affected by Angelo's or anyone's posting whether it be here, or anywhere; after all, we aren't talking about a thinly traded stock here, and the more information that is put out on as many threads as possible, the more awareness it creates, especially when it comes to the satellite industry which is still in its infancy, as far as the public is concerned.



To: Michael Young who wrote (1046)3/1/1998 5:28:00 PM
From: Judy Muldawer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
If you check my personal information you will see ORBI listed as one of my favorite stocks. That's not hyping though because one has to click on my name to find out what I like, right?

I used to talk to myself about it...nice to have company on this thread! Well, I probably do still talk to myself about it, but at least I'm not the only one answering!

I often find good stocks while reading about them on another thread. Is this hype or sharing the info? In fact, I think Mohan and I have discussed ORBI on the INTC thread - just because it was convenient at the time. Maybe all the INTC investors will buy ORBI now, Mohan....wheweeee!

Prodigy (the old format) used to have a listing alphabetically of all stocks discussed. While SI is much more sophisticated in many ways than the early Prodigy service, it was nice to get the names of new stocks simply by reading a list.

Learning about a stock on another SI thread? No big deal! Maybe big money though if you bought ORBI in time, though.

Judy