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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GLOW - Global Games, Inc. - Great Profit Potential ! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas George Warner who wrote (4828)7/20/1998 5:27:00 PM
From: BigRedMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
T.G.W., I'm really disappointed! You issued a challenge to engage in some intelligent material discourse regarding the viability of GLOW. I took you up on your challenge. I even went so far as to list, in detail, point-by-point the pros and cons of my GLOW investment. No response?!?!? Was your "challenge" merely lip service? You talk the talk.can you walk the walk? I sincerely hope I have not given you more credit than you deserve. Maybe you are still formulating your response to my post. If so, I apologize for jumping the gun here.

Anyway, T.G.W., you said.

Big Red man here is your chance to let everyone know what a really fine job you have done in your DD with Global Games.

Frankly, it is of no concern of mine what other people think of my DD, except, and only if, I use said DD to contradict someone else's "DD".

I can not imagine that you would invest in this stock without doing excellent, in depth DD.

Actually, T.G.W., not that it is any of your business, but I have invested in stocks without doing what others would consider proper "DD". For example, I have bought and sold Netscape repeatedly without ever reading one of their financials. I've done very well, thank you. On the other hand, I studied Yahoo extensively. Got in at and average cost of $21. Got out when the market price peaked relative to the intrinsic value of the company.at $45! The current price of $195+ does not stand up to any rational analysis I know of. Frequently, it is not the "true" value of a company that matters, but rather the "perceived" value.

Bob Davis the editor of The Napeague Letter has asked Cheryl questions relative to information on GLOW. I am sure that you have the answers to all of the questions. Thanks.

Actually, I DO have several of the answers to Bob's questions. However, I have chosen to limit my DD to the benefit of myself.and you. Thanks for thinking of me, however. I appreciate the compliment!

Good look on your future endeavors!
Your best message board pal,
GO BIG RED!!

PS - This is my third post today...so I'll talk to you tomorrow...