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To: Dolfan who wrote (28768)10/9/1998 1:41:00 AM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 50264
 
Hi Mark,

>>>>I really hope Jimmy has good reasons for being so quiet when
investor confidence is at an all time low.<<<<

I'm sure he has. However, they may not be reasons anyone here would really care to know about.

Understand, I am not a "basher." There are several people here whom I have come to know somewhat, and I like them. So, I am sincere when I say that something is very wrong with DGIV.

Also, there is something very wrong about rationalization and wishful thinking- wrong because in the end it will make a person bitter and resentful, and this will inflict more damage on the individual than any collapsed stock could ever do.

More than being the story of a collapsed stock, for many investors here it is the story of a dream that has collapsed- the dream of being in at the beginning of something grand that would literally change the lives of the early investors(or not so early, as it would turn out for many) Session after trading session, over a protracted period, the hope and promise was withdrawn by reality.

Now, because Jimmy Chin and DGIV are not forthcoming with a rescue, insult has been added to injury. This is not easy to take. Romantic novelists and poets have forever known one strange truth, and without it literature would not be the same, nor would human history: a lover only wants to have the pain erased by the one who caused it- and herein lies the tragedy.

I took some profits and cut some losses, and moved on. The object is not to live. It is to live and learn, and thus live better. It is not a dishonor to make a mistake, but it is wrong to further hurt oneself believing that it is.

There is much more opportunity in the market than what exists with DGIV. The thing is, if DGIV would become something different than what it is, that would be so much easier wouldn't it? In a way, this reminds me of all the men and women I have known who have refused to budge from an abusive relationship, and I have time and again seen a common denominator in these relationships: the fear of leaving is greater than the fear of staying.

Best,
Charliss

PS...I would like it very much if I were wrong about this.