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Microcap & Penny Stocks : The Henley Group, Inc. (HNLY) undervalued growth company -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Doe who wrote (1161)4/1/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: Russ Howard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2232
 
Dear John (ain't that a hoot!?),

Reeelax, man! Sure, HNLY is down (and we have ALL sold stocks that have doubled the next week...), but having a thread fit doesn't change anything. It looks as though you may have poured more into HNLY than you "...can comfortably afford to loose..."

As gator has pointed out, nothing about the fundamentals has been proven to have changed. We can DD the heck outta the principles of the company, but, in the end, that has very little to do with the bottom line (unless it's a total facade, and every dime is going from the Magra association into the CEO's kitchen remodel...)

Pennies are FUN! And not all the fun comes from them going up...although that would be fine with me.

Take a few deep breaths, and be glad you didn't buy into Bre-X!!!

RH



To: John Doe who wrote (1161)4/1/1998 8:03:00 PM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2232
 
Doe,

If you bought at .45, you had a chance to sell at .40 just a few days ago for less than a 10% loss. There was nothing to convince you to buy or sell HNLY at that price. The price pattern alone would have told an estute "investor" such as yourself that the price was going lower. clue: lower highs, lower lows on decreasing volume. get it!

Sell the rest of it, take the loss and go on with your life.

Ken W