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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (2309)11/20/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: michael john stout  Respond to of 6545
 
It depends. If the idiots who arebidding amzn and lycos and yhoo up to ridiculous levels on losses (bigger and bigger losses in the case of amzn), this thing could go to the moon when it announces positive profits. Only if it gets on the nasdaq, though, IMO. I can't believe AMZN. I think that shows that they know as I know that they will never post positive earnings. They are trying to reduce the losses per share by issuing more shares. Brilliant, except the opposite will happen if they ever realize earnings, which they won't. Ever.



To: Tom Frederick who wrote (2309)11/20/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: BacN4th  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
To Tom and the rest of WINR's shareholders. I have been quietly getting indoctrinated by reading this thread since May to present. I do have a position in WINR and have base on probably the same reason most of you are positioned as well. I have been intrigued by the "jargon" of the thread as well as the "play by play" announcements of why the price does this or that. For myself I believe that the services WINR will provide makes good sound sense. I also can feel the frustration when "dates" are missed not only from this side of the table but in my professional life as well so feel for Skinner and group too.

I see this thread as a mechanism for some to generate emotions for self gain (clearly) capitalizing on the unknown such as the time now. Although not in the software business directly but having enough contact to know that interfacing with software to software is not a "quick and dirty" deal. Coupled with the introduction of a new software the interfacing can and a lot of time does take time; I belive WINR is experiencing that now.

For that reason I, personally, am not ready to "bolt and run" for I am truly in for the long haul.

Lastly I do give credit to Mr. Miller for his steadiness (except at the end) and accordingly give him a "tip of the hat".

Thank you and good fortune.