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To: risk-averse who wrote (16090)6/26/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Respond to of 50264
 
SAVVY INVESTORS BUY and HOLD, knowing their investment in DGIV will pay off HUGE when the time comes!!!

Drop in price due to a worsening of fundamentals and increased legitimate selling....that would be worrisome.
HOWEVER, THE ABOVE IS NOT WHAT HAPPENED WITH DGIV!!

WITH DGIV, we have a drop in price AS THE FUNDAMENTALS KEEP GETTING BETTER and there is AT LEAST as much BUYING as SELLING.

So, the drop in price appears more "artificial" (as "artificial" as the APPARENT CONCERN the recently appearing NAYSAYERS had for the investors-if you get my drift!)

THIS IS MUCH MORE "CURABLE"-HOW?

Because DGIV FUNDAMENTALS are INTACT and in fact are getting better, the drop in price only makes it MORE UNDERVALUED (since it was already undervalued even at $8/share!).
SO, WHEN A SEMINAL EVENT HAPPENS, such as a move to the NASDAQ, we will see TREMENDOUS BUYING from MAJOR Institutional-type investors who will be attracted by the GREAT POTENTIAL and TREMENDOUS VALUE of DGIV!

Who knows when this event will happen, but my bet is that it WILL happen, one day. Since we don't know when, the best bet is to hold your DGIV shares tight so you won't miss the rocket ride!

As further proof that the drop in price is 'artificial", just look at the end of the day numbers put up by RICO today: more BUYS than SELLS! and the price did not go up!
( Someone out there with foresight is buying as impatient investors are selling. Wonder who will have the last laugh? )