To: macker who wrote (16976 ) 7/4/1998 12:19:00 AM From: dgivinvestor Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50264
While I want to thank the many of you who sent me messages concerning Analyst10, I didn't do it for any of you. I did it for my company, for my own vested interest, and for those people who unwittingly have either sold or are anxious about their investments. DGIV is an outstanding investment for the future. That's what we're building- a strong base for the future. At $8 bucks, dgiv made a lot of money for us and that's great. But the real value lies in the future payoff from securing advantages in the emerging and underdeveloped countries of the world. Right now, most of these countries aren't worth much and that's why the big boys failed to recognize the opportunity. Jimmy had the insight and fortitude to identify this outstanding long term business opportunity that exists globally and then go after it. So, while I don't believe that our company is going to be raking in the dough next week or even by year end, but I am here (and I believe a lot of you are as well) for the long term. And in the long run, the objectives, strategies, and action plans will payoff in a big way. Patience is the key. I know I have it. I saw my group's investment value drop millions over the last week or so. While there was a lot of panic I stood firm and said not one share will be sold. And I encouraged people to buy in. I now am involved with a new acquaintance who is becoming a fan of our company and is putting his pocketbook where his mouth is. So we have new support from him and others. Remember, for every sucker that was induced to sell, there was an adriot buyer who recognized the wonderful opportunity to get into DGIV at bargain basement prices. So, no one is selling out because there's always someone else buying in. It doesn't matter to our company who the owners and who the sellers are. What matters is what we're doing and what we're building for the future. I plan on being a part of the future regardless of the naysayers and doomsdayers who for whatever their personal motivation like to tear something down. If there's something wrong, I want to know it. But I feel good about our company and where it's heading and I don't pay attention to the little drivel that abounds on a daily basis. I offered up early on that the constant micromanaging and micronitpicking that abounds on the Internet means nothing over the long haul. Develop a more long term outlook and you'll be able to see the forest from the trees. We are all sitting on a gold mine in DGIV. The only thing that remains is how far you want to go. I hope this is my last post and nothing rises up again that I will need to return and respond to. You all do a pretty good handling yourselves but it is my opinion that your unending intolerance of those you disagree with is harmful to the thread and to the integrity of our company. This isn't about Gestapo attacks on others. It really reflects poorly not only on you but on everyone that lurks on the Internet and comes across it. It is more harmful than good. I know many of you are die-hard dgiv'ers but think about how your actions and comments are perceived by others. You can accomplish the same positive things by being positive and speaking up about our company rather than ripping people's heart's out or cussing them out. Please think about it. You'll really do more good by welcoming opposing opinions and responding to it in a meaningful and positive way than by harassing, threatening, and beating down those who have a different opinion than yours. See ya.