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To: Big Dog who wrote (1045)7/19/1998 11:34:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Respond to of 2452
 
Things TCBG must do to firm up over $2,
1) order more machines'
2) get po#'s from Walmart and Winn Dixie
3) file financials
4) get on cable tv stock market show - cnbc squak box, or usa networks emerging co's. - get out the message and word about products.
5) Don't promise anything you can't deliver
6) stay on course with plan

So far Jon is doing great imo
Jesse



To: Big Dog who wrote (1045)7/19/1998 11:51:00 PM
From: Jaste  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
2 plus isn't too far away Dog. We came close on Thursday and Friday. Given the momentum that follows previous news releases issued by the company in the past, this shouldn't be construed as a "strong statement", rather an obvious one IMO. If on the other hand I would declare my bank account presumably empty on a particular stock that I've purchased and follow up by saying that it's the end all be all, as you are so apt to do on others, that statement would certainly be ripe for that type of classification. Looking forward to the week.
Can remember you saying something similar back when you first bought TCBG three weeks or so ago. It was trading around $1.30 and you stated it would be $2.00 in the next couple of days. I thought personally that that statement was a little unfounded. Try to avoid being hypocritical. Just so you know, $2.00 plus will not make a difference for me anyway, I'm here for the long haul. It's just everything points to TCBG trading at higher levels. Hyping, as defined by your very own actions seems to be useful when you plan on selling shortly after buying. Not my style.