To: I Am John Galt who wrote (7136 ) 5/18/1998 10:23:00 PM From: PartyTime Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
I appreciate your concern for newcomers. But you're leaving one very important element out. Remember us? Yes, it's those of us who are presently long, and have long been long. You'll have to agree that we are not timid newcomers. We have come to our own conclusions, and they have matured over time. Our conclusion is different than yours. If you wish to persist in your present mode, then join the church and work on behalf of others. Become a missionary. But don't insult those of us, since last fall or longer, who've invested into this company. I've added shares to my position. You keep getting in and out. For crying out loud, take a tip from KZAP. He plays it as he sees it. You should too. He could be right; he could be wrong. But I suspect that I'm extremely correct when I say: You are no savior, rescuing poor NETZ lambs. If you've sold out, go to where those who have sold have gone. Frankly, in my opinion, David Sirk at least has his true intentions on the table: He wants to buy it cheap. He keeps telling us that. Are you, in effect, really backing him up? You bought in early, sold. You bought in again, sold. Now you want to buy in again--but how does it go? Oh yeah, at the right time. I predict when you do buy back in, you'll sell it again. The alternative, should you not sell a third time, is that everything you have said and done thus far exists within a terrible rain of hypocrisy, well-defined and abundant. Again, don't make ME take YOUR bum trip. I've done my research, have been with this stock since last fall. I continue to have faith in what this company is attempting to accomplish. Will it succeed? I don't know. I do indeed think it has a fair shot. So stop your unfair shots--you are no missionary. And neither am I.