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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LGOV - Largo Vista Group, Ltd. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jmhollen who wrote (1569)5/22/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7209
 
Message from non-postable stockholder:

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Subj: LGOV
Date: 5/22/98 11:06:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: MMciner33
To: Jmhollen

John;

I've been reading the LGOV thread for about five weeks, but am not a subscriber who can chime in as I please. I wanted to talk to you so I searched for your email. I hope you don't mind.

I own quite a few shares of Largo and have immeasurable confidence in the company's potential earnings which will probably come later this summer. Their diversity in the Chinese economy will only provide Largo with a broader opportunity to earn revenue and increase in value. All aspects of their enterprise; Modular homes, telecommunications, and LPG distribution will prove prosperous.

It is difficult to be patient when every Company correspondence indicates that earning will be available soon and Largo will push to have a listing on the NASDAQ in the near future. While this is promising to hear it is difficult to be patient. What disappoints me is the drastic change from the euphoric support of Largo leading up to the big down turn May 11 which quickly turned into despair and depression. My question to everyone is, "What has changed?" Just because a few clever stock manipulators were able to trick a group of naive penny stock investors into believing that LGOV could increase in value so quickly and without any basis for doing so, doesn't mean that everything mentioned on the thread leading up to the snafu isn't still fact.

Maybe everyone, like me, is angry that we didn't have the foresight to sell at .70 and buy back at .30, but how were any of us to know? SImply put, we may be sitting on a .30 stock, a $3 stock, or a $30 dollar stock and only time will tell. This company has been around for at least 7 years I believe, and their prospects for earnings have never been more promising.

Personally, I tell everyone close to me to buy into this Company because if/when it does hit we will be rewarded. I don't know how everyone on the thread first heard about Largo then decided to invest their money in it, but I can tell you that some very credible sources sparked my interest and Largo's potential sealed my decision to be long and strong with them.

Keep up the good work, John, and thanks for listening.

Mike