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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (10411)6/9/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11850
 
I can certainly understand your desire to take advantage of the incredible bargains that INFE and ICVI began giving us yesterday, but I personally couldn't sell my DGIV shares in order to do it. Mainly because in the beginning, I sold some of my DGIV shares too, once they were at a triple....and lived to regret it. Since then, my remaining DGIV shares are NOT FOR SALE. I truly think that DGIV will be in the mid-teens by the end of June, and I think that in the long range of things, that even if a person only owns 500 shares of DGIV right now that he/she will end up being a millionare within 10 years.

You've got to remember that the "Rocketeers" are not an official, organized group. We're just a bunch of individual investors who have found camaradarie and profits in being together. I think that the bulk of us are in all 3 stocks, and I personally own two others that are not part of that three....one of which I believe to be the next barnstormer and possibly one with the potential of DGIV seeing as how it can be global and has the potential of being in computers around the world. But...we'll see. Like I said...and I'll repeat myself...we are ALL individual investors. You are, I am, and so is Joe Blow down the block. If anybody blindly followed anybody else, I would be worried for them.

Meanwhile, I enjoy being a Rocketeer....not so much because of the stocks, although I certainly enjoy them too....but because of the upbeat, positive, uplifting attitudes. We're fun to be around and we know good stocks when we see them.

Best wishes, Juanita