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To: John Sahakian who wrote (53)4/22/1998 5:45:00 PM
From: Russ Howard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
John, thanks for the reality check....

<<Too much positivity is not a good thing. A healthy dose of skepticism can go a long way.>>

There are questions that have yet to be answered, and they certainly can't be ignored, either. I, too, am holding long on GLOW anyway, although my stake is much smaller here than some of my other plays (Brad, go ahead and add my 5k shares...guess every little bit helps).

Noticed your posts on CVIA, too....hope you didn't get spanked too badly with that one. Yet another example of that "too much positivity" thing...

RH



To: John Sahakian who wrote (53)4/22/1998 6:11:00 PM
From: Brad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
John, I was unable to find any reference to Ernst & Young in any of the press releases, so I called the company. They said they had "talked" to Ernst & Young along with several others but decided to go with Feldman Radin & Co. in New York because Radin was the most familiar with their company.

I AGREE with your comment, "We should be smart and critical of the information." I think this extends to ALL sources of information relating to our investment. Analyzing the information for accuracy is important, whether it is pro or con.

The objective as I see it is to determine the likelihood of future value. The way to make money on OTC:BB companies is to search out the "value" BEFORE the rest of the market finds it. If it's there, we buy all we can. If it's not there, we just move on.

I don't think you are being "preachy" at all. I say let's find out all we can and verify all we can. Then we can all make our decisions based on our own comfort levels.

John, we can agree on some things and disagree on others. No problem. If we make this thread work toward finding facts and avoiding personal and emotional issues, we should all be the better for it.

I agree completely with your observation...

"...the current audit will be a better reflection of what's going on with GLOW. IMO, $1 still looks good by the end of the year. We just need to give Mr. Borglund some time and breathing space."

I appreciate your contributions here. Keep up the good work.

Best wishes,
Brad