To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (1430 ) 12/18/1998 3:14:00 PM From: uu Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2585
Ok, can we stop the idiotic bickering that is taking place on this thread. It sort of looks very much like the stupid republicans in the congress with their impeachment nonesense. Anyway, on pure speculation I have bought quite a number of shares of GGNC at $4, $2, and just now at $1.68/shr. I know the stock will go up dramatically (perhaps to the mid teens - although I will be a seller at $8-$9/shr). The company may have absolutely nothing to offer but the stock does seem to offer a lot as it is in a very hot sector filled with idiotic hypes. My question to all is why on earth this company releases so much irrlevant press releases! Does anyone know how much it costs the company to issue one of those idiotic press releases?! Can they not find a better use for their money?! For example what good would it do to issue a press release (which costs the company something between $10K to $15K) to tell the whole world that:Global Games reported today that it is in discussion with First Entertainment, Denver, Colorado (OTC BB:FTET - news) regarding a license for its sports software. Under this license, Global will receive 30% of adjusted gross profit. Who cares if they are in discussion ? My grandma is also in discussion with IBM to become its new CEO!!! But is she able to convince them to let her become the CEO!! perhaps, but I know my grandma and she wont say anything till she knows for sure she would be the next IBM CEO! Otherwise if she says something now and she ends up not becoming the new IBM CEO then she would just have made an ass out of herself and would have people laughing at her! It seems GGNC tries very hard to make sure its shares are doing ok, rather than its underlying fundamentals. I think I am going to call them and let them know that instead of publishing idiotic press releases they better stick to their business plans and dont say a word till they have actually accomplished something. In short Show me the money rather than talking about it! Regards, Addi Jamshidi