To: BigAppleBoy who wrote (1594 ) 7/31/1998 1:41:00 AM From: Pageup Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2595
Good idea at the right time, but I think to address Araldica concerns with "SEC Law Enforcement action" is really ludicrous... Try to find somewhere within Araldica or its management, where they're NOT doing everything they can to make and keep it a profitable company for its investors... The hell with the stock price for now, we're down at this point, true, but all we need is positive, official news of things happening at the corporate level to bring things back in order again. Just remember, this level has been tested before, and I'm sure your consternation regarding "Sinking faster than Titanic" will eventually be proved wrong.... You may not have the stomach for it (at the level to which you claim you are invested) (I don't like this level any more than you do either!) but, I like Araldica, it's management, and its product offerings... It's a sound company, with a BONAFIDE selection of products, and a MISSION to MAKE MONEY! (There ain't no hype in that either!) I understand your frustration with your investment, (which is apparently more substantial than mine), but when the chips are down, we need cheerleaders Big Apple Boy, come on now.... If you really have as much invested as you say you have, then: 1. Buy more and substantially average down your position.... 2. Go ahead and sell and get out before you lose more. No one would blame you either way. The MM's are primarily in control of the stock price of AWLT, and short of an announcement of an acquisition of Taylor Wineries, not a whole lot is going to happen FOR NOW regarding the stock price... As for the judge's commentary regarding Danielle... that's a good one... it may shut some of us up for a while, but I doubt for too long since we've all got a lot of good money invested here.... I would like to believe that most of us still have faith in the company, its products, its goals, and management. Regards, Brian No, I Don't Work for the Company... just a small-timer.