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To: Cape Cod Charlie who wrote (117)7/9/1998 8:32:00 AM
From: myturn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1129
 
I want all to know this is not an alter ego boosting thing to see how many people appreciate what I am doing. I am just attempting to get an overall consensus on how everyone feels about the DD.
I will take another vote when the stock takes a dive. ROFLMAO
I also want to take the time out to publicly thank TOP DOG for jumping on board. Without Kevin and Jim's support, we would have never been able to get PRWT off the ground.
There are numerous other people behind the scenes who want to remain anonymous. When some of you ask where did you get that info and from who did you get it from; those people I respect their utmost confidentiality and I will continue to honor their request.

I want to also thank all of you who have believed in what I have been telling you. Yes, it is a nasty, cynical world out there and who can you truly trust anymore. From early on in a life, I knew I was going to have a hard time because my grandmother always said, "tell the truth, because the truth will get you much further in life." One thing she forgot to tell me; in the business world, everyone lies right to your face to get what they want.
As the BOSS always says, "I'm going to find one face who ain't looking through me."


Now, it is beyond me when someone throws numbers at a stock and attempts to tell me that this is all the stock is worth. Hog Wash!!!!
Amazon.com is a prime example of a stock that is only worth what people are willing to pay. Amazon.com went public last year at $11 dollars. They still have yet to turn a profit and have traded as high as $112.
So don't spew any numbers my way. Numbers are for accountants who had nothing better to do and validate why they bought a stock at the price they bought it at.
Enough said, have a great day! LONGS ALWAYS WIN!!!!!!!!