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To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (13389)6/16/1998 3:05:00 AM
From: pebbea  Respond to of 50264
 
Thank you for the reality check, Richard. Perhaps we did spread ourselves too thin. I hope that no one sold their DGIV to jump on those other picks. I, for one, did not. I chose to sell some GM and MSFT to buy those others. Thanks for keeping us posted on the information from your Bloomberg machine.

Todd



To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (13389)6/16/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: Awake  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Great Post Rico!



To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (13389)6/16/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Respond to of 50264
 
Richard,
1 )It is more important for us to buy on the dips. As you said we could have slowed this slide. But also our paper losses are lower from current prices than from when I bought at 8 and 6.5.
How? If each of us had kept some reserves as I had recommended many posts ago and several times.
2) I'm disappointed that the price of DGIV has slid. It has slid for the reasons you mentioned. I still believe in DGIV's fundamentals which have improved since I first bought it. I've bought as high as 8 and I for one am still buying it. Anyway I believe in this company and it's management. Yes, it hurts to see our price down in the 4's but I can buy more shares per $1,000 at these prices. So MM's and paniced investors keep giving me those bargain prices. And I have more funds coming. And shorters you won't know when I get them. Or how much of them I'm committing.
3) When our earnings improve, more investors will be attracted.

Not everyone that buys, buys and holds. Not everyone has access to the DD of our thread.
And in the end Jimmy Chin and us will prevail because DGIV is a great company.
Lucky Lawrence



To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (13389)6/16/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: bobsrb  Respond to of 50264
 
Somehow i missed Rico's post.This is a great post that explains the last few weeks very well.Thank you Rico. Bob



To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (13389)6/16/1998 3:54:00 PM
From: Norman Stone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
>> ... a concerted effort to combat the MM and naysayers who inevitably would and did invade our mothership(DGIV), would/could have kept the stock price around $8 - $10 a share instead of todays $4.3125... <<

...according to the theory that hype floats.

This has got to be the hypester thread. Right on, Rocketeers!

Meanwhile, one might expect continuing price decline while financials are not forthcoming.




To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (13389)6/17/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: Spytrdr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
EXACTLY!!! "spreading ourselves too thin", that's what happened, and maybe also our leaders losing some credibility along the way.

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Over the last 2 1/2 months I have gotten to know many of you quite well (if only through the thread - mostly) my only regret has been that over the last 2 months the rocketeers have "spread themselves to thin".
If we had all stayed with DGIV over the last 2 1/2 months - EXCLUSIVELY - this stock and group would STILL be the envy of the internet.
Do not misunderstand me, INFE and MTEI have tremendous potential and I can certainly understand the enthusiasm macker and rocketman have shown towards these stocks, but a concerted effort to combat the MM and naysayers who inevitably would and did invade our mothership (DGIV), would/could have kept the stock price around $8 - $10 a share instead of todays $4.3125.