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To: Mr.D who wrote (24173)9/2/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Thanks for your patience Mr. D. I also bought some DGIV at high prices -- as high as $6.50/share.

I cannot understand who would sell DGIV at current prices. It is so undervalued it is not funny. Once the financials and contracts are revealed and understood investors will start to wake up.

I am frustrated like alot of investors but will continue to hold my remaining DGIV shares.

There are some important principles in investing: fundamentals, cash management, and PATIENCE.

You are one of the most patient and committed investors that DGIV has.
Thanks for your support.

-Scott



To: Mr.D who wrote (24173)9/2/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: ayahuasca  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Mr. D
I love ya and I think you are a good guy but IMHO the reason you dont spend time bitching about things (and I think alot of the bitching is justified) is becasue you clearly have alot of money. There is no question that if DGIV goes down the tubes you will lose more $ than I will. However I would also bet that you have alot more $ above and beyond the world of DGIV. I know I dont (not that I have everything invested here) and I'll bet alot of others dont either. So please stop denigrating every person who vents a bit. DOnt get me wrong I dont want this to turn into a cryfest and I want more constructive things done, but people are in trouble and sometimes they just need to say so. I am sorry if my suppositions are incorrect and if they are then forget everything I have said. Otherwise give it some thought.
I like you alot and dont want to get on your bad side.

Thanks for listening




To: Mr.D who wrote (24173)9/2/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: Zack Lyon  Respond to of 50264
 
Yeah I know. I just had to vent a bit. Sorry for coming across pissed off.

I am just mad at myself. At $8 I was a hair from selling but held on and watched all the way down.

Typical move for a novice. It just proves I am. A NOVICE.

If there is one lesson I have learned. Nothing shoots to the moon and keeps on going. I don't care if someone founded the "fountain of youth" company (i.e. VIVUS). It too would spike up and then fall down at some point ( the hard part to judge). How much is what is the big ?????

Just mad at myself. I'm not whining at anybody here. I just have confirmed to listen even more to my intuition and not to others excitement. That is what has kept me here (not selling). Now, I have no choice except to go on about life like I don't know what trading is since I have no cash left to take advantage of these cheap prices. I am mad at myself.

Put me in a round rubber room for a while.

Zack



To: Mr.D who wrote (24173)9/2/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: dgivinvestor  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 50264
 
SEPTEMBER 2, 1998- Remember the date.

This way you can look back and recall that this was the day I alerted you to the fact that there will be upcoming surprises at dgiv that no one ever expected.

And you won't be able to say you didn't know.

As you can tell by some of the posts of others, my Psychic's readings are being confirmed by others. What can I say?

Instead of whining about what's not happening or how much money you are losing, here's the opportunity to right yourself.

Here's what I would do and have done with my money.

I have bought dgiv shares all across the price range board, from low to high. In fact, I have free shares I got as an early believer in Jimmy and his dreams. But, the real payoff is going to be when the price goes up again. Why? Because I now own more shares in the lower price range than I did before. As I said, I've been buying along the way. I'm going to be point blank when I tell you I've mortgaged my house to buy more dgiv shares. Crazy? Maybe. Committed? Definitely. Plan to make a lot of money? No question. I'm not suggesting that anyone else do what I have done because there is always risk but I see the opportunity in front of me and I am grabbing it.

I know enough to know one thing. Regardless of where we are today, Jimmy Chin is NOT going to let me down in the long run. And that's where I am- looking miles down the superhighway way past most of the current investors with a few exceptions.

I don't know how many times various people can say the same thing but here goes: There's no miracles here. There's no magic wand. There's no panacea. Nothing but a solid investment in the long term in a company that will pay off all those who have the fortitude and insight to look past their nose. The payoff is not in today or tomorrow. Those who are looking for that might realize some gains at best. Imagine the original people at IBM not realizing what the future held now and in the future for computers and IBM as a company.

To one person's comment to Mr D that he can withstand the loss because he has much more money than all of us. I can't speak for Mr D but regardless of how much money he has (I understand it's more than Bill Gates???), he doesn't want to lose it anymore than any of us do. He's not in because he doesn't care about his money.

Bill is in BECAUSE he DOES care about his money. And he knows better than any of us what patience will bear. You know, there's an old saying in the businss world. If you want to be successful, hang around with successful people. Well, enough said.

Opportunity is knocking... Who's going to be home to answer it....



To: Mr.D who wrote (24173)9/2/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: Lucky Lady  Respond to of 50264
 
MR.D, we all need to "get a life" and stop worrying daily!
Golf, fishing etc. are good ideas. A look once a week is enough.

IMHO this just reflects the general market drop!

LL



To: Mr.D who wrote (24173)9/2/1998 1:20:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Just a quick note to all. My shares are secure, and I await the company's release of financials, SB-10, etc. In the meanwhile, I am no going to post as much because (1) everything has already been said, (2) bashers, etc, have nothing new to offer, all their answers are right here and on the info thread, (3) I have a real life I am living, and (4) I am patient. Besides, racing season is now in full swing, and I plan on taking advantage of it.

To those who sell, I know how painful that decision is for you, selling when the stock is down. I do hope that you have made your decision based on fundamentals, and your own reasons for investing rather than on fear, uncertainty, and doubt, especially from the unsubstantiated things being said here by bashers. Once DGIV releases what they have, and the price begins to rise, you will have to live with this decision and whatever you based it on.

PS, I got you beat, I bought some at $8 :-)