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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Classic Golf Corporation (CSGC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Timothy J. Boylan who wrote (416)3/31/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: Coz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 904
 
I'm really trouble with this picking on Steph. Although I don't post here, I really felt the same way she did. And I got worried about the same time she did. I hope she didn't get hurt too bad by the miserable way the management of this company wrapped this tourney up.

C'mon. We're all in this to make some money, and it hurts to get blown away. Sometimes were even risk too much, and I don't know about you, but I worry. And I think that CSGC gave us something to worry about.

Cos.



To: Timothy J. Boylan who wrote (416)3/31/1998 8:29:00 AM
From: ADEL 7  Respond to of 904
 
I'll buy your 30,000 at current price . Just sell it all at the
opening if you really mean it and not playing game to buy at low
price. I just checked with my broker no such order????????
Let's get honest and do not hurt small investors.
I like to make money the honest way.
As a matter of fact, CSGC will open at the closing price
and not lower so far

Adel



To: Timothy J. Boylan who wrote (416)3/31/1998 8:51:00 AM
From: Cushsix  Respond to of 904
 
CSGC small investors,please do not fall for this type of post. You need to realize that certain investors feed off of panics created by posters such as this. They seem to be well meaning and innocent but they simply buy and sell pennys as daytrades. Because of their recent posts I feel Stephanie and Timothy personify this. This is called "bottom feeding ". This is actually just part of the game. Just be careful. If you doubt this ask yourself why CSGC could drop 50% (.32 >> .16) in a few hours then rise to .30 again. Imagine if Coca-Cola dropped fro $78 to $39 in one day. If you really believe in the goal of this golf stock and its management, 6 months is not very long to hold. If you don't then sell and become part of the daytraders game. At least you won't have to worry about it anymore. Good Luck to all . I apologize to Tim and Steph if I'm wrong but I've seen this and read this all before