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To: Sonny52 who wrote (2295)3/10/1998 2:57:00 PM
From: D LEE  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6654
 
Sonny52, LucKY3der, KAAnderson, Ga Bard -"and All":

The thoughts I am seeing here are all very "neat"
The thread has been evolving lately!
This story remains the most interesting to me for all the various
parts that make it up, and what they can all mean to what happens next.
Especially in the long term, the exact nature of the CVIA/WOTD
"acquisition animal" (for lack of better words) is what I'm hopeful
will be the key to some unusually surprising success.
(This is justified by my hearing "some" have lined up to be,
what they call, "acquired" already.) (old news)

My family continues to hold it's CVIA shares. I want to be
prepared to strengthen the position should something volatile
occur (providing a unique opportunity pops up, caused by
any of the short term parts above. But it would have to be
a severe drop from here.

That's because the family already holds enough shares
and feels they are more valuable than today's price, (given
the time). Between then and now, If something decides to
give us any "great grief" we have the chance to turn "that"
into a greatly enhanced substantial gain.

So, it is paying to be familiar with the story behind this stock.
And the minds here are keeping this thread
a good thought provoking read.

Sonny52:

I hope in some way this helps. . Others here do technical
research far far better than I. But it seems there is a little
machine out there that tends to "rake it in" due to our emotions.
Some even say it is best to "assume" the exact opposite of
your emotional indicator when making the purchase or sale.
I can tend to understand why!

Knowing what to do, and your emotional feelings about it
can be two different things.

Dave