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To: Jane Hafker who wrote (3670)5/9/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: IRVINESULLY  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4571
 
Jane....
Feel like starting with the old movie quote "Good Mornign VietNam"... I can't speak for others...I sold most of my shares when I saw not so good things.....but I have to say in defense of others on this post, I never felt like the wool was pulled over my eyes. My feeling is, the company still has the same "potential"....but the questions lies whether or not this management can attain their potential. Believe it ornot, there are lots of postive things in place....Now it a qestions of whether or not it will really happen....Yes, there really is gold there...Now whether or not BCMD will actually be the ones to pull it out of the ground in a manner in which will makle their shares rise, I cannot answer.. But based on past experience, they have not done so yet....But, do not mistake whether or not the gold is there, with whether or not BCMD can pull it up...These are two different facts.. One deals with production/ability...the other deals with capability.



To: Jane Hafker who wrote (3670)5/9/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: virginijus poshkus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Jane, I always use the diplomatic approach in trying to inform the other posters on the BCMD thread of their misinterpretation of the the company and their management. Through it all I was the subject of unprecedented and infantile attacks by proponents of the company. In fact, one SI poster, made it a point and stuck it in my face that he she knew how to manage money better than God himself. This person also reiterated how she he was fond of management and their ability. When I contradicted the management's track record, I was the subject of scorn and vicious attacks from the morally broken and financially beaten BCMD stockholders. In other words they could not face the music, and when it stopped they took up a new ploy, attacking me personally for they had lacked anything of substance to discuss. I did not get vacuumed in by the Chapin gang, the others who have are still in a state of wishful thinking, counting their meager bankroll and yet they live another day to follow the same path to financial servitude.

vargas