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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: G.F. who wrote (1228)3/19/1998 6:39:00 PM
From: T Lamos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Perhaps some folks are scared that PYT will fall back to the $1 - $2 range as it has after past runups experienced over the years. Well, it just won't happen this time around. What these people fail to realize is that this time the situation is completely different. Marketing is in full-swing and orders are "just around the corner" (not a quote, just my opinion based on fundamentals and recent developments.)

Although this rundown may appear frustrating to some, the other more seasoned investors realize the full potential of FAST1 and hold steadfast onto their core position of stock. They are also keen enough to realize opportunities of further accumulation and utilize techniques such as dollar-cost averaging to work to their advantage. I fall into the latter category and bought in again today. This company has my vote of confidence to the tune of 30% of my RRSP portfolio which will eventually represent a much larger portion when things start rolling. Additional purchases have taken - and will continue to take - place in my regular trading account.

$3 or $7? It's hard to say where it's headed in the very near term and is anyone's best guess. I'm not a day-trader in this stock but rather the opposite - a true convert, so day-to-day price swings don't faze me.

Last but not least, I suggest it would be very supportive of investors if the company issued followups to each of the two conferences - the one just past and the one beginning next week - declaring how well the product was received by delegates & identifying any other field trials, sales or one-on-one meetings with interested parties that have been scheduled. Every little bit helps.

Tom