To: Irish who wrote (4769 ) 11/5/1998 1:39:00 AM From: Robin Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5736
If I recall correctly, Irish, in that last instance, CCSI's price had gone from levels slightly below SPRX's price to a point somewhat above, and the same lament, the sage advice that I should have switched to CCSI was given back then as you point out. Of course you failed to mention that it wasn't much later that the price of CCSI again fell below that of SPRX and the hesitation of myself to heed that advice was well rewarded. Now, once again, the price of CCSI has soared above that of CCSI again and yes, if I had taken the advice of those on the Yahoo thread, I would be sitting much better right now. If I hesitate again, will it be to my advantage? I believe so, but who really knows! The only position I can take is that I still believe strongly in the business plan of SPRX (far over that of CCSI). IMO, the hurdle that remains for SPRX to get the FDA approval is far smaller than the hurdle CCSI has to clear to get health professionals to feel comfortable long term over their purchase of the ColorMate. Sales will be hard to come by in the early going, be assured! In the meantime, I am not swayed; I will continue to be bored with my SPRX, watch them methodically execute their business plan, and eventually (sooner than you would like, I expect) get their FDA approval as well. Ultimately, I feel my patience will be rewarded. In the meantime, I come here for chuckles, watching the hoards gush over each meaningless press release, each anonymous donation of hype and deceit, and each delay brought out by CCSI management along with the undying optimism of many of the longs ("gosh, the delay must mean it's a bigger deal than we all thought!"). Happy for each of you though at your gain this past week, and hope for each that this is not another pump and dump being perpetrated on the individual investors. Yes, SPRX. What a bore! No hype, no dazzle, no fireworks! Just continual progress. By the way, has anyone yet found out the identity of the manufacturing partner? Or does everyone here really believe that the anonymity of that party is vital to future press releases and the negotiation of the distribution deal? I suppose this is possible, but it is a great stretch of the imagination. In time, we'll all see if this is by design, or one of the biggest warning signs you all chose to ignore! Oh, and poor Robin is not too upset about the money he has lost thus far on SPRX. Robin has been very busy averaging down and would actually like to see the price dip to $3 just one more time to get a little more. That would get me down to the high 4's, yeaahhh!!! Rockin' Robin