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To: Ronaldo who wrote (24384)9/2/1998 9:07:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
actually, if they are smart (of course, that is NOT a given), they would consider going long on dgiv at this time. Looks like september may be an "interesting" month, as we are getting a good start!
the buying in DGIV portends good things to come,IMO.

a stock that has been beaten down in a market that was so brutal to small caps as well as large caps , proving to be so RESILIENT on no news (yet!) ...that is a BULLISH indicator.



To: Ronaldo who wrote (24384)9/2/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 50264
 
"Paul, I recommend you come to this thread with facts and make some DD calls like
Bird..."

Let me share with you folks a pm I sent to rocketman before Bird changed his tune. RM asked, "Do you think Bird is nuts?" I responded:

<<To: RocketMan (who wrote...)
From: ~protege
Saturday, Aug 29 1998 4:57PM ET

RM, Bird doesn't realize the error in his ways. He is an average Joe who risked too
much on a BB stock. Unwilling to accept the responsibility of his actions, he is trying
desperately to get revenge. Since he doesn't truly realize why he made his mistakes, he
could be described as "nuts." However, I personally think he could better be described
as ignorant and stubborn. These are the two factors that caused his situation. They are
also the factors that continue to keep him from listening to reason.>>

Surprisingly, bird did a complete 180 soon afterwards. He finally let down his guard and began to realize that the crew here never dumped their stock. It became clear to him that he had misunderstood DGIVER intentions and asked for forgiveness. (Which I have no problem granting to you Bird, so long as you remain civil, and are sincere in your postings and apology. In fact, I would be interested in knowing the results of your DD... who did you call? what did you ask? what did they say? what was the deciding factor that caused your turn-a-round?)

Interestingly, Bird's actions landed him some extremely cheap shares. I'll bet his average in is less than almost everyone else's... Irony at its finest.