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To: Maria Nichols who wrote (2889)3/18/1998 9:27:00 AM
From: Earned  Respond to of 6464
 
Shahs,
What do you see as the ultimate potential in the power generation concept. You seem to have a better grasp of the technical aspects . My limited knowledge in this field tells me that this could be as big or even bigger potential for Baat than the automobile application of the pulse technology. Your thoughts please. BTW, it will be nice to have a big jump in price, but I think Baat is doing very good considering the effort they have made in last few weeks especially.



To: Maria Nichols who wrote (2889)3/18/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: Gary West  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6464
 
Hi Maria. I have also bought stocks on momentum and have lost more than gained like FONR and AWLT. Lately, I have been patient and wait for the anticipated downturns on many BB stocks like this one. If it settles down further, I'd accumulate more as this technology fascinates me. Good luck.



To: Maria Nichols who wrote (2889)3/18/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: T.R.  Respond to of 6464
 
Maria and Del,

I also invested in BAAT on one of its "peaks," however I have learned not to toss all of the money I set aside for a stock at one price. Since then I have invested at a much lower price and have a relatively healthy average (meaning good.) I intend to remain long on BAAT because it is a fascinating product with huge upside potential. In the event it drops below my last purchase price I plan on acquiring more stock and average my price down even further.

I'm sure you probably know this approach to investing, I just wanted to assure you there are plenty of us who bought in at the higher end, if there weren't then how did millions of shares trade hands during those time periods?

IF...IF things work out for BAAT and the stock these prices will look ridiculous. We need to constantly remind ourselves we do not loose any money until we sell our stock. I'm not suggesting you sell or stay..just cautioning you not to do a "knee-jerk" reaction.

Good luck,

T.R.



To: Maria Nichols who wrote (2889)3/19/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: Andre Daedone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6464
 
Maria:
I began accumulating this stock 4 months ago and got in at an average price of 18 cents a share. Then one day out of the blue this stock busted out, going crazy, for no real reason. I bought this company at those levels because I thought the technology had promise although BAAT had no or little revenue. So why did this stock go crazy?? I was a lurker on this thread during that time and I did see alot of day traders moving in on this stock. That, coupled with the MM greed, and of course, the right news approach from the company blew this stock right out of proportion. I sold off my stock with a hefty profit and moved on. I am watching and waiting, maybe I will buy this one again, but not for quite a while. The dust must settle first.

Andr‚