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To: Seth Shafer who wrote (4539)3/22/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: jerimiah  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
Well, here we go again.Theres no need to mention names but the closer we get back to trading, tommorrow, the more prevalent is the spears, spikes and barbs, rehashing and reposting a continual wave after wave of negative sounding attacks on NETZ, and in comes Matty G..And i might point out for all my fellow Netz investors and even the knowledgable shareholders (Mr. Joe Copia-shareholder) sitting on the sidelines for the first visible sign of Concrete (FINANCIALS) written in stone, evidence(EXCLUDING ALL THAT NETZ AND ESVS HAS ALREADY SAID, WITHOUT THE wired personell)that we are in fact going after doubleclick. Getting RIGHT TO THE POINT, after a considerable wave after wave of concerted effort to detract from the outstanding potential a business like NETZ-ESVS "THE GROUP", would have in as far as the shareprice being market valued the same or near Doubleclicks, THE STOCK HAS DONE NOTHING BUT GO UP.Again i am saying, that aside from anything and everything that has been posted here over the entire last weeks trading days,OUR INVESTMENT HAS AND WILL CONTINUE TO RISE, for reasons that absolutely no one here can verify, and so in this optimistic posting by all the real current shareholders, makes sense.And since our share value has only risen, then the non shareholders position posting here has become, to say the least, vague.So, if our positive postings by shareholders and negative and nebulous posting by non shareholders, has equally contributed to a constant uptick, then i say we should all prepare, one and all who have posted through this past week, and do it exactely the same. This in my hopes will continue to help somewhat in another week of constant uptick. I look forward to seeing you all here after i get home from work tommorrow. Thank you all, pro's and con's for helping to boost the dollar value of my NETZ investment. Good Night, and WAY TO GO PARTYTIME, PLEASE KEEP UP YOUR WONDERFULL APPROACH OF CONTRIBUTING IN THE VERY SOUND THOUGHTS THAT ARE HELD BY ALL US NETZ SHAREHOLDERS, that DON'T want the share price to go down.



To: Seth Shafer who wrote (4539)3/23/1998 12:37:00 AM
From: Joe Copia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Seth, your previous post alerts me to the fact you have not read the 4000+ posts here and the other two threads on SI concerning NETZ.

As a newbie you should read before you post. NO FLAME.

You need to realize the entire history of NETZ or any company in the otc-bb arena. Here is some sound suggestions:

-NEVER invest more than what you can afford to lose.
-The best time to buy a penny stock is when its in a period of a narrow
trading at low price and low volume.
-Dont get caught up in the 'herd' mentality,
always BE A CONTRARIAN! buy when everybody else is selling, sell when
everybody is buying!
-The best time to get into the market is when it looks its worst. The worst
time is when it looks its best.
-Diversify your portfolio, dont put all your eggs into one basket.
-Always have some spare cash handy. (Slush fund)
-If you missed a trade, dont worry, there is always another.
-When your stock doubles, sell half thereby recovering your initial
investment.
-Dont chase a stock, let it come to you.
-Avoid high priced penny stocks. When a penny stock runs +100% in one day,
it can drop just as fast.
-Do not attempt to day trade without real time quotes.

Joe PTG&LI !!!

allstocks.com



To: Seth Shafer who wrote (4539)3/23/1998 12:58:00 AM
From: MARTY  Respond to of 18444
 
Seth, I absolutely agree w/you.

I do not see this departure or whatever new role he may have as being a sign of gloom & doom. I see it as putting the experienced executives in their proper place so NETZ can do their thing. Frankly, if NETZ did not do this & establish strategic alliances, I would be concerned.

Let's be patient & see what PR we hear from the company & what happens next. Come on, do we (shareholders) have faith in NETZ's potential? I do, that is why I am here and holding.

Why not use our emotions & energy to discuss the forthcoming Fin'ls & for the LARGER PICTURE of this company?



To: Seth Shafer who wrote (4539)3/23/1998 6:35:00 AM
From: FTJoe  Respond to of 18444
 
It simply depends on why he left(and if he left). Something to check out to the best of the shareholder's ability. A red flag only means a potential problem, might not be one.