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To: michael john stout who wrote (2055)11/11/1998 12:15:00 AM
From: PREFSTOCK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
Patience will pay-off. I have not sold a single share. I will buy more tomorrow.



To: michael john stout who wrote (2055)11/11/1998 12:17:00 AM
From: Provocateur  Respond to of 6545
 
Everyone,

Let's all stop, relax, and catch our collective breath. This BS is getting way out of hand. Miller, Codee, and whoever else has bailed...any amount of profit is always good. Good luck to you. To everyone that is still on board, don't worry. WINR's success or failure will have little to do with whether particular shareholders hold or sell. WINR is finally about to emerge out of its cocoon and achieve something truly revolutionary/innovative in one of the most rapidly growing sectors. Everyone that has been on board from the beginning knows that this has been a "patience play" more than anything else. Those who wait shall be rewarded. The technology is the same, the potential is the same, the reason for having invested is the same. The only factor that has changed is the time frame. But we are definitely getting closer. I know it for a fact. And the proof is all around us. Many have claimed they were long. It appears some weren't as long they claimed. But that's alright. Whenever things are about to come to a head in high-potential stocks, the craziness begins. So take all the BS hype and the cry-baby whining as a sign that we are very close. I've seen these types of games played before. Be careful of letting your emotions run your portfolio, and don't let anyone manipulate you into doing something you will regret. Whether it takes one day or one year, I will still be holding as I am long on this stock. The potential here truly dwarfs any silly quibbling over a few weeks to months. Sometimes doing something right takes more time than one expects. I believe that is what we are experiencing here with WINR.

Good luck to all.

Prov