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Non-Tech : Sungold Gaming International (SGGNF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (2111)5/12/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: c.r. earle  Respond to of 5164
 
Sire,

Thankyou for the civil response. I would have to say I agree with your comments completely.

Regards.



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (2111)5/12/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: Taylorm.  Respond to of 5164
 
As Carter has said this is a "SPECULATIVE STOCK" and he told investors (
Approx Jan. 97) it would be a good idea to get your original investment out and
gamble with the balance. (Not exact words)

Talked to Ted in Toronto a few weeks ago and he told us that he has not sold one share of Sungold gaming that he has started to buy a few years ago. So in retrospect he has broken his rules in this stock also. I think there is a reason for this and this is good enough for me. We who are holding will see. If you just think what a money market fund is only paying the last year it's not all that bad.



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (2111)5/12/1998 5:47:00 PM
From: John Lawrence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5164
 
Sire, ditto. It's a free market. Anyone can sell, or buy.

And anyone can say what they want on this thread.

Investors who are positive about the company can be as positive as they want, and if you want to vent, by all means, go for it.

I've been impressed by the fact that this thread has been very moderate and factual - unlike some threads where companies are openly hyped.

The projects that Sungold are involved with take time. That's the nature of the business. Just because the projects take time doesn't mean the company is wrong or bad. Waiting is difficult, and if it gets too difficult, the answer is to sell.

Recently, I've been stopped out at a loss on some actively traded U.S. issues, and about 75% of the time, the stocks have gone on to new highs. There's nothing more frustrating. The market makers love to run the stops. They make money on the way down, and even more on the way up. It takes knowledge and courage to hold through the lows. Anyone who thinks there's free money in speculative stocks hasn't paid their dues.