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Non-Tech : Marvel Entertainment (MRV) - Turnaround in Sight! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Martin Wormser who wrote (211)3/17/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: HRAKA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 251
 
Pardon my ignorance, could you simplify that article. I'm assuming a new company is being formed and Marvel shareholders lose all if they don't spend more? Is this correct?
Sincerely,
Hraka



To: Martin Wormser who wrote (211)3/19/1998 3:09:00 AM
From: 90L43G6  Respond to of 251
 
Martin:
Yes...I did see one flew over the Coo-koo's nest and quite honestly do not catagorize myself as one in need of mental rehabilitation. I can understand that you are a bitter individual after buying into this stock at what I perceive from your posts to be around 10 bucks a share. I'd be fuming too, believe me. But I do believe in 3-4 years if you tow the line here, you will be happy you did. This is not a time for a battle of the egos but a time of seeing great opportunity! Martin....you have a position in the greatest comic book company on planet EARTH!!! Wake up dude and smell the roses. Tell me, what would be so bad to buy into the new company at 9.61 per share.....especially if at the time you excercise the warrants the stock is trading at...say 15 bucks per share. I see nothing wrong with that scenario. Doubt on Martin but I will continue to maintain my belief in the sheer greatness of Marvel!!! The Thing...the Hulk... Spiderman...hell we've got a winning team. Go Carl...bring us home baby! Try to smile Martin. A little optimism goes a long way. I know this to be true. Take care friends.

Dan



To: Martin Wormser who wrote (211)3/20/1998 8:16:00 PM
From: Elwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 251
 
Dear Martin,

It sounds like you bought the stock at a much higher price and are 'mentally suffering' from investors remorse. I too owned the company at a much higher price a few years back, daytraded, then bailed and watched as Pearlman ran the company into bankruptcy. You should have sold as well. At a mere .60 p/share, however, we are buying into one of the best franchises in the world. Marvel will return to it's previous greatness when new mgmt gets the marketing ball rolling again. You, of all people, surely do not know who is going to be controlling Marvel; further, you do not have a clue as to how final disposition out of bankruptcy will effect current marvel common holders. Either shit or get off the pot! I am going in for some additional shares monday morning. It will take some time, but I've got a 'Thing' about making money.

E