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To: JadooGaar who wrote (5678)3/13/1998 9:16:00 PM
From: Dwayne M Gaczewski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9569
 
Hello everyone:

I have been in the wings for sometime now and have recently become a more active investor. I am presently a holder of ADGI and hold approx. 35000 shares. I acquired them at a somewhat more favorable price then most others on this board. I see great potential here and will continue to hold long. at 0.04 I am still in the money.

For those of you who feel they are out, don't give up ship. I will share a personal experience with you in hopes to brighten your day. Way back in 1981 - 1982 some were in that time frame I had purchased 200 shares of Zila Pharmaceuticals at 1 7/8. I felt confident it would really fly. However, they had run into problems and I watched my investment drop to fractions of a penny over the following year. Sometimes I would get statements from the broker with the dollar value showing $0.000. During the years to follow, they brought on consultants who were paid with stocks and options to get the company back on there feet. At one point in time I was tempted many a time to buy more shares of the company at fractions of a penny but figured I had lost enough.

Looking back I wish I did buy more ... could of been holding several 100,000 shares. As time went on, Zila developed the right marketing plan and eventually went on to reach an all time high of $9.00 a share. Today Zila is trading around $7.00 a share. I sold my Zila to become more active in the markets. Bought NCTI at .25 because I liked what they offered and sold at $1.45 .... BAAT at .23 a share sold at .41 (wish I held it a few days longer could have sold at around $3.00) .... Presently Holding FAMH bought at .23 and added at .28. The point I'm trying to get at is if you find something you like and have a good felling about study it carefully and if you really like it go with it ... but you also must be have patient time is on your side.

As far as I'm concerned I didn't sell at .08 for a 700% profit because I think in the long run with in the next year or two ADGI will be worth more then just pennies.



To: JadooGaar who wrote (5678)3/13/1998 11:45:00 PM
From: Whiskeyj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9569
 
Congratulations to you,you made some money on ADGI, I'll be danged,
golly gee,what a wise investor you are,yep,ya really know how to pick 'em. So ya invested ib CVIA,good,hope ya make more there than ya did with this little piece 'o pie-in-the sky. just fer your info,i saw somethin on the ADGI thread on AOL that ya might be interested in.
I'm gonna post it without the permission of the original poster,but since it's public info I don't think he can sue me..
<<I keep seeing hype about CVIA all over tha ADGI threads,so I tried to do a little D/D for myself and try to find out whats up.
Other than the rumor there is supposed to be a buyout,I could find nothing that really caught my interest. When I found the latest 10-QSB filing for them and read it I decided to wish all CVIA'ers all the best of success with their investment.
By the way,the last two lines in the 10_QSB....< The Company has no pending business, no active production employees, no
production facility or other assets necessary to carry out its business.>
Hpoe this helps ya........Good luck.......John