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To: Ronaldo who wrote (10875)6/3/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Mr. Nice Guy  Respond to of 50264
 
There will always be "messy" places in the world. But when your international and well diversified your o.k. also messy people , nations still need communications, sometimes more when not so messy and they will pay for it or ... no more communacation.



To: Ronaldo who wrote (10875)6/4/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: kennbill  Respond to of 50264
 
I agree Ronaldo.. also took a look at the other stocks she was into. Perhaps [ :-) ] she should have stayed in DGIV.



To: Ronaldo who wrote (10875)6/4/1998 2:06:00 AM
From: Spytrdr  Respond to of 50264
 
what i meant is that for penny stocks' momentum players, those that trade in & out of penny stocks daily who couldn't care less about company fundamentals, a penny stock trading at $ 6/7/8 is no longer interesting for trading/quick buck purposes. in the penny stock world it's a lot easier to go from $ 0.17 to $ 3 riding on momentum/hype/news/press releases/positive money flow than to go from $ 6 to $ 24. BUT -> with 90% of penny stocks it's also easier to get *burned*, so the differences you made one day in one stock, you might lose them the next. DGIV has showed that *even with no news* during a whole month it has tremendous stability. also, the difference with DGIV is that we know the whole story, we know more or less how it will unfold, we've done lots of research (well, not me, but you know what i mean...), Mr. Chin revealed his intentions to go Nasdaq as soon as possible, we almost own the float, and we are not selling at these discount *pre-IPO* prices unless we desperately need the money right away. ___ For the penny world $6 a share is a hell of a lot of money (Leonardo made me see this point, thanks!) and this is why she reinvested in tons of penny shares. For the bb world she did "the right thing".



To: Ronaldo who wrote (10875)6/4/1998 2:51:00 PM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Ronaldo, exactly my sentiments.
Lucky Lawrence