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To: Kurt_Ruckus who wrote (11900)6/8/1998 11:13:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Interesting, i made myself clear, that is all. unlike others i am willing to post honestly what i've done, can everyone say and do the same with every holding? i am where i am comfortable...as far as pumping? well...i dont control price and admittedly i missed the big run in icvi and was late to infe...am i dissapointed no.

i am a dgiv-a-holic.

rocketeer1



To: Kurt_Ruckus who wrote (11900)6/9/1998
From: Gary Jacobs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
i finally get to post (paid the SI membership fee). love DGIV and the people here. investing is not how i make my living so i figure you gotta have some fun with it. this thread certainly provides that! enjoy all you folks. as for your disappointment kurt, i'm not sure why you have the right to be disappointed. as so many people on this and other threads have repeatedly stated...do your own dd. if you invested in infe or icvi or dgiv then i would expect you've done that. i was attracted to dgiv by much of the discussion on this thread but i didn't buy shares because of it. also, as the shareholders say '....don't sell those shares...hold tight...' i have to say, that's not why i'm holding them (though it's nice to know i'm not alone!). it is because i believe in this investment. i hold shares in infe also and i'll continue holding them. so please, don't be disappointed in other people for their investment decisions. be happy or disappointed in your own. good investing.

gary