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To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 1:18:00 AM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
<<<<Can somebody tell me why anyone would buy a $6.00 BB stock(DGIV)? >>>> Mel..... because people tell them to.... Message 4569838



To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 1:33:00 AM
From: O'Brien  Respond to of 27968
 
Goodnight all, and jeesh dont worry so much, WE GOT A GREAT STOCK HERE :)



To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 1:52:00 AM
From: Kurt N  Respond to of 27968
 
>>Can somebody tell me why anyone would buy a $6.00 BB stock(DGIV)? I thought the whole rationale behind this insane OTC market was the exponential gain potential derived from a stock tripling and quadrupling in a short period of time.<<

DGIV isn't going to be a BB stock for too much longer and will move to a listed exchange. Some investors refuse to touch any stock that is under $5. The reward is less, but their risk is substantially reduced. I'll bet DGIV will go up when it gets a Nasdaq listing.

Every FAMH investor hear dreams about this stock moving to the Nasdaq, so that it can be fairly valued amongst it's peers. The only way that is going to happen is if FAMH goes to $4+ (after several quarters of projected eps happening). So let's say FAMH goes to $6, your question could be turned around to say "Why buy a $6 BB Stock, FAMH????. Isn't the whole rational...."

I think it's a beautiful sight to behold when some stocks escape the OTC. It's even better if you own it at low prices (under $1 or .50).
I've never owned any DGIV.

Out of the ~6400 OTC stocks, only a very small minority out of the stocks that deserve to escape do. Watching one escape gives me hope that one that I own may do it too someday.

Kurt



To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 1:57:00 AM
From: Tod C  Respond to of 27968
 
If you followed the thread, you would easily know why. Start with the Info thread, 157 posts with a great header. Read post #152 for a summary of psosts to read on the DGIV-A-HOLICS THREAD.

You want a triple real soon? Ok.

Besides that I own FAMH too. I just didn't want you guys to miss out on a big move next week. If you don't want to make large obscene gains (IMO), then don't check it out. I just feel greatful for all the information I've learned here. I really do. I want everyone to prosper. Those who have PM'd me know that is true.

Best of luck to all everyday.
Tod



To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 8:33:00 AM
From: Ronaldo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
I own FAMH and DGIV. I will try to show you the difference.

DGIV hot industry
FAMH hot industry

DGIV explosive growth
FAMH explosive growth

DGIV focused CEO
FAMH chaos in the upper floor

DGIV reasonable float & shares outstanding
FAMH float & shares outstanding is a mystery or a disaster

DGIV good communications with shareholders
FAMH food fight with shareholders (up until last week)

FAMH lots of conference calls, no relevant newsreleases
DGIV no conference calls as system, beefy news releases

FAMH 45% of the thread has been at the throat of other 45%, rest 10% looks
DGIV pretty boring in this sense. DANKE GRACIAS MERCI

FAMH likely to remain in BB ghetto
DGIV ready to go uptown to Nasdaq

FAMH I'm loosing $
DGIV im making $



To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 11:30:00 AM
From: Steve1  Respond to of 27968
 
Mel,
Believe it or not there are numerous large cap companies on the otc. Delmarva power and light had 4 classes of shares including preferred until recently when they merged with another co.

Steve



To: Mel Viticus who wrote (18970)5/23/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: kennbill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Mel...

Don't talk about stocks you obviously know nothing about. Your right, YOU should not buy DGIV, its too good for you! You have a hard enough time trying to explain yourself on FAMH. eom.