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To: dch who wrote (30271)10/31/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: dwlima  Respond to of 50264
 
You know who is most guilty- the people that listened to broken promises and continued to have FAITH.

Well, have faith in one thing- your family and loved ones. These are the few people that will not sucker you for personal gain.

you know when i spoke to some people on the SGNC thread that told me that macker was a paid advertiser-i decided to sell my SGNC and finish my BB stock investing. Whether it is true or not, does not interest me...but, the level of dishonesty among the people in the BB investing arena is high and the whole thing stinks.

nothing i write can acuse me of any wrongdoing....because i simply did nothing wrong. i listened to the advice of a few people on this thread. i once was up a lot of money and when the rumors started not panning out and the stocks kept diving- i pulled everything out just to save a few bucks for the real companies (listed, that is)

I know it is ez to blame others for one's own stupidity. after all, who can anyone holding any of these lame stocks that have lost their shorts blame anyone but themselves. it was not like these stocks fell from grace. they were never even in grace. and when they fell, it took weeks and months.

btw, at $8 DGIV had a market cap of $250 million. would you pay that for this company? that is why i sold at $5.60 or so....common sense coupled with broken promises.

no matter how you feel about me, remember one thing- as important as a good plan is the execution of that plan. as a management consultant, most projects in my field fail due to poor project management. a company that makes promises and cannot execute is probably not going to be worth many millions or billions of dollars.

try to remember that...it is really important.

good luck
dwlima