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To: flightlessbird who wrote (2388)8/17/1998 12:16:00 AM
From: Harold Finstad  Respond to of 4230
 
Well you all, it certainly was an interesting week that has just past. I have just returned from a four day business trip, along with my associate cardshark_1999, on behalf of one of Corporate Strategies other clients.

Since we both office in our homes some 40 miles apart, Friday was the first time I have seen him in action on the Yahoo board. (I must say he looked pretty pathetic trying to use a lap top mouse pad and mini-keyboard in viewing and answering a thousand posts. LOL.) But all kidding aside. I was with him for the last hour of trading and I can tell you more than ever, he know his stuff.

What we saw appear on Wednesday night is something that he and I have been wondering all along as to not if, but when it would appear. And it will get worse before it is all over. If any of you remember my comments to Roger Thrash, (who by the way, we are also fairly certain is the psychotic pimped to do the hatchet job on the Yahoo board. 'selling pencils' etc.) in this post,

Message 5226860

I refer you to the fourth paragraph from the bottom. Dis-information is a very easy and effective way to do a "hatchet job" on any stock. Will it work here visa vie the final outcome. Very unlikely. Value always comes to the top, and it is our influenceable position that this stock is grossly undervalued. I bought more shares twice on Friday, a half hour before the close and again right on the close at $2.345.

It is none of my business what anyone elects to do with their own money, but if you sell for the wrong reason, that is a shame.

I supported Cardshark, not as an associate, but as a partner in a major NYSE member brokerage firm, when he did something very similar with another young public company that is planned here. It was truly masterful. I have no doubt it will work even better here as this Company has considerably more value then the other had. TGSK price may not go up as much , because there is a much broader audience with a considerably lower cost basis, but I can not see anything in the plan that would make an level headed TGSK believer, not want to buy more, let alone sell what he presently has.