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Non-Tech : The Children's Beverage Group (TCBG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cavalry who wrote (2063)11/8/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Judith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
Cavalry,

Thank you for your response. I now understand it is anger driving your posts.

I have myself felt the same anger at another BB company due to the misleading and incorrect information they provided and the things done with shares. I also had family members invest and they ended up losing a lot of money.

I have read the posts here and admit I have not contributed. For me this was one of those momentum plays that ends up becoming an investment because I didn't get out when I should have. So I decided to wait and see what happens by the end of the year or sell for a tax write off.

Perhaps the main thing we differ on is the need to continually warn new investors. When I bought TCBG, it was my responsibility to check out the company myself. I think all investors have that responsibility. When I do get out of the stock I referred to above, I will not spend time going back and posting to that thread. While I am still an investor,I post on that thread what I see as negative, will not lie about the facts or hype the stock, but when I finally sell, I will accept my loss, move on and worry about my other investments. Posting negatives afterward also hurts the current investors who may have bought in higher and are hoping to someday recover their money, perhaps because the company finally starts to achieve some successes.

I don't know if what I have written makes sense to you, but since you did take the time to explain your reasoning, I thought I should respond.

Good luck in your future investments.

Judith