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To: risk-averse who wrote (34365)12/20/1998 4:53:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Rumors come and rumors go.
The only thing REAL is ANNOUNCED contracts, IMO.
if one invests due to "rumors", what happen when the "rumors" don't pan out?
INvest in DGIV because you believe that DGIV will get the signed contracts eventually, not because of some unsubstantiated rumors about unannounced signed contract!



To: risk-averse who wrote (34365)12/20/1998 4:54:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Respond to of 50264
 
"Dont invest in "rumours" or you would not do very well"

First of all risk-averse, hope youre having a great weekend and Thanks For Not Mentioning "bashers" or my name in your post!

Secondly, I am not disputing your post other than to say many a stock goes up on "rumours" and goes down on news. Since DGIV's stock is going up without news, I would have to say that part or all of this recent rise of the stock may be based on "rumour." Take it as you wish, THATS how I see things and thats how I trade.

Buy on rumour, sell on news. A classic Wall Street motto!

Jane



To: risk-averse who wrote (34365)12/20/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: E'Lane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Risk,

<<After all, those who start "rumors" (good or bad "rumors") do so for their own benefits.>>

Excuse me??? I'm going to believe you are not referring to me since I am the one who posted this information ("rumor") here. If you think I would ever have any "hidden agenda" or that I would do so for my own benefit, then I don't think you know me very well.

As to where I got this information, well, that was from the company itself. Maybe it is for their "own benefit", I don't know. I didn't ask that question of them.

E'Lane