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To: craig crawford who wrote (1060)4/2/1998 1:54:00 PM
From: mrvn t. martian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1119
 
who's saying anyone should take my word. all i have done is expressed an opinion. if the heat is to much, sell your stock, you sound like you should be in bonds, then you get a guaranteed return. in any event, please keep you dribble and whining to a minimum, most of us are big boys here.



To: craig crawford who wrote (1060)4/2/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Jack Sman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1119
 
Craig ~ ....sounds a little fishy. I hope that you are not offended by this but if you are holding the stock, why would you 'talk it down' on the threads? This is how I look at things, If I was holding a stock that I was uncomfortable with I would sell it and only then would I point out any fault in the stock. Now, I'm just playing this stock for the short term, others are in for the long term. Either way, why would someone sabotage their own success?

I would never say 'sounds a little fishy' until after I sold. Now I'm not backing either side of the debate. All I'm doing is asking if it is wise to show your hand before all the cards have been dealt? I don't know, it just.......sounds fishy to me. gggggg ~ Jack



To: craig crawford who wrote (1060)4/2/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: Jason Chesshir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1119
 
>>I just want someone to explain to me how this stock can trade 7 times avg daily volume and not make much upward progress.<<

Its called churning with lack of retail investors..as per Level II, it seems Gruntal & Co. likes the stock.

ChesshirCAT