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To: Albert Martin who wrote (815)10/22/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: PAUL JOSEPH MUELLER  Respond to of 1781
 
Albert,
The company is for real I have invested quite a bit of money in this myself..I have bought the software, at a price of $200., it is truly a great product. I have a three to five year goal with this stock. I have "played" around with pennies (under 5.00) for sometime now..Have made alot of money and lost some money. I am still a believer in the company. I just wish that a quarterly report would be released so that we can see what kind of progress they have made; even though stocks on the BB's don't have to file any kind of earnings reports, etc. or be audited, this is what I have been told. Maybe the reason for no news is that with the price on the rise, the company is working out the final details of financing for long term distribution, in which most companies of any size go into a so called "quiet period" before the announcement. Which from the first day that I heard about the company was one of the areas that they were going to have a problem with because of the size of them compared to a company such as the Learning tree, etc. Or maybe with that certain individual that wanted to buy the company at a low price, dumping shares; why come out with good news to increase share value and let them make some money while trying to hurt your company??? Just some personal thoughts of my own. I plan on holding for the long run..



To: Albert Martin who wrote (815)10/23/1998 6:04:00 AM
From: James Randall Ingram  Respond to of 1781
 
Albert,
I hope you will take what i have to say constructively. Until you learn to develop patience, you will never be a winner in the stock market. Of course, you first have to learn everything you can about a company before you invest so that you can feel confident in your investment. I usually study a company for several months before i invest. I have followed some companies for years before finally buying. I bought a company called ACRG in 1993 for around $0.80. It stayed below that price for the next 3 years, most of the time around $0.50. Every so often i would reevaluate my position, and every time i would come to the conclusion that i was right and the market was wrong. It finally started moving late in 1996 and topped out in the spring of 1997 around $4. No, i didn't catch the top. I had it valued at a little over $2, and i sold for a 200% profit. I've never cried over what i left on the table. I'm not telling you this to brag; i just wanted to illustrate how easily i could have lost a good percentage of my investment if i hadn't exercised patience. I like HTSF, but don't follow my or anyone else's opinion. Do real homework and decide for yourself, but don't sell simply because the price is down. Btw, ACRG is around $1.75 now. I think it's easily worth twice that.