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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (11881)6/8/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Byron, I have always said, and I still agree, that DGIV is the mother ship and mother lode. It is the most undervalued of all three companies because of the tremendous potential of VoIP, and it is further along in its path to nasdaq. Goes without saying I have not sold a single share.

As far as the other two stocks, they are solid holds that are also undervalued, but have not reached the maturity of DGIV as far as investor confidence, sophistication, and depth of DD (for which you are mainly responsible here on DGIV).

As far as the "rocketeer" image, I have never felt comfortable as a "leader," nor with being "followed," as far as investement advice or style. That is why I have emphasized that rocketeering is not about us, it is about fundamentals. It is about individual small investors who make their own decisions based on company fundamentals rather than hype or propaganda. I think it is hilarious to see "other" organized groups say they are going to kill rocketeering, because there is nothing to kill. We have no newsletter, no web site, charge nothing, and only share freely our own DD. Rocketeering is Investement 101: find a good company, buy, and hold. The fact that some consider this to be a revolution in BB investing is a testament to how the NASD has allowed itself to scape the bottom of the barrel.

Nonetheless, a good solid company with revenues can not be held down in the long term. For those who are wondering what to do, here is your choice: find a solid company and hold, or go find a pump and dump and hope you can dump before you are dumped. But remember that even if you make money, you are taking money from some poor sucker who got in too late. If you can live with that, fine.

For me, I know that paper losses are just that, but long term gains are real.



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (11881)6/8/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: Kurt_Ruckus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Thanks for an honest response and confirmation of my suspicions regarding your holdings of ICVI/related to DGIV. You yourself had stated that it was a short term play to buy more DGIV a while ago. If you got on those boards pumping them up for your own sale, then bailed, I'm very disappointed. I think though, that people really need to keep a perpspective on where things are going. As rocketeers, it seemed the goal was to build up the stock to take it to the big boards and let the big market sweep it up, letting us sell at our leisure. As for ICVI/INFE, where are they headed in the long run? What happens once they reach market value? Just because the rocketeers were there, doesn't mean there is the same objective. I believe they both have life in them, quite a bit, and am not too worried about where they are headed (up). I only own a little ICVI that I was trying to play for DGIV myself (500 shares). I never bought INFE because it looked like I already missed the boat. As for your confession, you need to live with your own moral consequences. If you just posed as a leader on the other two boards.....nevermind.. I think you and people get the idea. I'm glad you were here for DGIV and I'm equally glad I scrutinized the posts enough to be suspicious. This is a very sad day for me, because I can only imagine the havoc this is going to cause. Goodnight everybody. Kurt (still way long on DGIV) PS I still have faith in Mr. D (especially), Rocketman, and Macker (mostly)



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (11881)6/8/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Rick Jamison  Respond to of 50264
 
I couldn't have said it better myself. I for one share your sentiments. Again, I thank you
for your honesty and integrity.

I was fortunate to get in on ICVI but missed the boat on INFE. A big chunk of my
investment is on DGIV so I understand you completely. Haven't sold a single share of
DGIV and I only hold a small position on ICVI.

Anyways, keep up the good work. There are a lot of us who would have lost interest
on DGIV if it wasn't for your enthusiam. You're doing an excellent job. Please stay
with your belief and conviction for there are a lot of people looking up to you for your
leadership. You can only lead people to the right direction but we as the individual are
the only one responsible for our own actions.

Take care and God bless.

Rik J.



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (11881)6/8/1998 11:35:00 PM
From: hutster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
byron (rocketeer 1) you write that youwill post on info thread. What is the info thread? How does one get on it?



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (11881)6/9/1998 12:43:00 AM
From: Spytrdr  Respond to of 50264
 
exactly, that's what i've been trying to say...
it's very hard to find the next Dells and Microsofts...
you surely won't find them every month in those "Penny Stock Pick" newsletters and the "Stock Pick of the Month" contests you see on the net.
in DGIV we are in for obscene profits, a 26.000 % gain in 8 years, like Dell.
we found a gem.
if we can get more "rocket fuel" in our "colonies" and "sister planets" so much the better, as long as we *bring back the rocket fuel* and we don't spoil it along the way...!

___
i am sure DGIV is indeed that rare company one finds once in an investors lifetime, that can trully bring one to financial freedom... i've bought as low as .76 and as high as 8..



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (11881)6/9/1998 12:51:00 AM
From: Mr. C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
I am in DGIV and ICVI. I have not sold a single share. I'm
a small long-term investor and truly enjoy this thread.I
hope everyone gets rich, but we know this won't happen. I
only invest in amounts that permit me to hold. The only time
I really got burned, was when I foolishly followed TMex's
advice. But, he didn't get me the second time. Let's stick
together and I'm sure we will all benefit. I don't post much,
because so many others post such meaningful information, but you
can be sure I read everything written. Thank you all. Jack C