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Technology Stocks : Turbodyne Technologies Inc. (TRBDF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dr.Rolf W.P.Hensgens who wrote (1199)7/9/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: Hungry Investor  Respond to of 3458
 
Rolf and all,

There are so mnay rumors flying around at this point (shorts and longs) that the story has been muddled. Your theory is sound, time to hold and wait for the "next big thing" as someone had previously posted. You either believe in the story or don't. I'm tired of watching this thing yo-yo every day; the answer is don't. The story is sound in my mind and I'll go with it. The next "news" that I put any weight on will probably be straight from the company (press release). No offense, Rolf, your information has been superb in the past. The stock will either go up or down depending on the news and my position will either increase or decrease in value. I'm betting on an increase. If the "F" comes off next week, great.

One point that I wanted you to clarify...if a major company buys an interest in TRBDF, we wouldn't want them to buy shares off the street, because that wouldn't give the company any capital to work with, right? Or did you mean buy off the street and then help the company raise financing (maybe with a guarantee)?

Anyway, I agree. If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen and sell the stock. I'm tired of people running scared (and the volatility it creates). Someone else will make money off of the position that you dropped.

My hopes and dreams: This stock goes to $15, not because of rumors, but because of the solid performance and management of the company. The stock trends upward on a steady pace and that's it. Simple. No BS.

Best regards,

Scott Perry