To: Steve who wrote (798 ) 3/7/1998 9:45:00 AM From: Nizzo Nigrini Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2232
TO EVERYONE, All you guys who took it personally that I was asking questions about your beloved HNLY need to step back and explain your positions rationally. Steve, that <unsophisted user> soliloquy was dramatic but did not register a point. If I have to sell an unlisted stock to a dealer AND I have to buy from a dealer, how can you tell me that this is a market free from outside influences? If they want to ruin us they can - witness the last week. If you like, my ears are open for your explanation as to how a dealer market even remotely resembles an auction style listed market. To the rest of you, namely Flavio and Shirazi, excuse me if questioning the sources of information that have direct influence on my investment offends you. I bought HNLY, yes. I am not, contrary to Shirazi's selfish fears, going to sell low so . But I am not going to blindly believe everything you guys post just because your 'nice guys'. Maybe you can all try to detach yourselves personally and emotionally from your investments. Step back and just for a fleeting second ask yourselves Who, What, Where, When, Why and How. Steve, I'm afraid that the unsophisticated investor is the one who fails to do this. I pray that you and your friends do not fall under this category. I am as strongly in this HNLY as anyone. I am not selling out to the snakes that wait in the reeds. This having been said, I'm not going to pretend to be selfless like Shirazi and say we're a team. He'd jump ship as fast as anyone when he reaches that little golden nugget he set as his sell point. I will sell when I see fit. It is not fit now, and it will not be fit on Monday. Having spoken my lot, I must say that I had enjoyed what I thought to be a scholarly exchange of information. I didn't realize you were all in the practice of collecting stocks, not trading them. I anxiously await the investment bank announcement. I truly believe that the price will shoot upward. I do not naively accept that this will be the product of an efficient market. Go HNLY! N.N.