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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (415)4/1/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Respond to of 2211
 
I've owned NVXE in one form or another for two years... 15% of all the posts on this particular board are mine. I've enjoyed the friendships I've gained through spending countless hours following NVXE on and off this board... but I have to say I just don't get where you're all coming from when you're basically trying to run Gary Lowry off the board.

What's up with you folks? Are you that unsure that you've placed a good bet with NVXE, that you feel anything a single poster on this board can effect NVXE's future? Come on, we're not that powerful!

NVXE's future will be determined by NVXE's management, and the decisions they make as they attempt to roll out their business plan. I've seen the technology first hand... it's neat stuff. Gary Loomis was with me at the time I met with management. NVXE has a niche technology that has solid potential to fill a niche need. The technology they have is not new, or revolutionary. It has specific application(s), and if NVXE is successful they can turn the company around, and the stock price will climb.

NVXE is not a Porsche in a Volkswagen world....but they're not a YUGO either.... let NVXE do what they're going to do, and let those who have different opinions than you and I speak their mind... don't get so emotionally overwhelmed by a difference in opinion (or a fact or two that if true might limit NVXE's overall market potential.) NVXE has enough of what it takes to make enough money to move the stock forward, which is what I thought we all hoped would be the end result.

If you think you're going to retire after buying 100,000 shares of NVXE...I wouldn't quit your day job. If on the other hand you want to pay off some bills, or buy a new car.... you might just get there, given NVXE's current price/entry point.

That's all I have to say on this subject.... Let's not let this board turn into a big shouting match. To each his own opinion and view, and lets show a little respect for ALL other perspectives.

Bill



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (415)4/1/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: emergencyops  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2211
 
Fred:

Did you mean Gary or Greg (;o) . I think I made three (or more ) lengthy posts myself today <ggg>

EmergencyOps / Gary



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (415)4/2/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: Greg Lowry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2211
 
Despite the unnecessarily unpleasant tone of your post I agree that I have made my point. Good luck with NVXE.