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To: Bob Davis who wrote (4659)7/14/1998 6:49:00 PM
From: bodie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
No, I agree, I just want some tickers that you think are ok. I am trying to determine if Glow in the norm, or the exception, with concern to unsubstantiated PR. You can only compare apples with apples.



To: Bob Davis who wrote (4659)7/14/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: MMpro  Respond to of 8879
 
Bob Davis, it is a pleasure to read your posts. You are obviously a no-nonsense type of guy, and your newsletter makes for an interesting read.

The picture here at GLOW gets murkier all the time and even months after the PR's, there still is no info to be found on the companies that GLOW has made "deals" with.

Peace

Riccardo



To: Bob Davis who wrote (4659)7/14/1998 8:52:00 PM
From: mcle  Respond to of 8879
 
Bob Davis, I hope you do not take offense. That comment was just to humor the facts surrounding bb investments. In all reality I hope all are aware of the inherent risk involved in bb stocks. For myself I find the potential gains worthy of this risk and are always prepared to take the loss. I always feel it is to everyones' best interest to be aware of the many scams that have existed and eventually surface in somebody's bb portfolio.Being aware and intelligently planing your risk can indeed take the pressure and emotional factors involved in trading and can turn it into an enjoyable profitable venture to many.What bothers me are the people who seem to try to ruin it for the people taking the risk.Those who have no vested interest in a particular stock should not try to talk out the people who have already made their decision.It hampers the ability to efficiently gather information for an individuals' analysis to further properly re-evaluate his position. In the long run many investors become discouraged from particular sources and may lose pertinent information that may of contributed to a more sound decision in line with that particular investors' goals.Years ago I recall many newsletters and analyst denouncing many non-reporting "soon to be delisted" stocks which are now among NASDQ's most heavily traded issues.So in closing I think it is only fare to remember and let people know the flip side of the risk equation and let those people who've made that decision discuss the issues amongst each other on boards like this without the "bashers" who have no vested interest.....repectfully just my opinion...MIC



To: Bob Davis who wrote (4659)7/14/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: CO  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8879
 
Bob, Thanks for your response.

I do not see how as an individual investor, who does NOT receive any compensation from a company and is just trying to do the wise thing and gather as much information as possible about their investments, would be responsible to try and figure out if they had been told any insider information. I would think that is the responsibility of the company.

If someone is receiving payment from the company, that might be a different matter.

As I have stated many times before, I am just an individual investor and do NOT receive payment of any kind to promote this stock.

Cheryl