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To: RFH who wrote (6501)12/29/1998 7:57:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Rob, Thank you very much for putting together those histories for us. Looks like Gumtech is attempting to be Mr. Lichello's $10 - $4 - $10 stock!

I see that your energy sector fund is as sad as most. Not the fault of the fund, but of the times. However, accumulation at historic lows has never been a bad thing. Oil gluts have a way of getting used up.

It looks as though you've done a nice job of recording trade info and a more complete accounting in the Excel spreadsheet. That plus the AIM/Newport graphs showing where things have occurred tells the story nicely.

I see you are up 4% in your first week with Wendys. May that continue every week for you!!! Dave's Big Deluxe's for everyone on Rob!!

Best regards, Tom



To: RFH who wrote (6501)12/30/1998 10:04:00 AM
From: Jack Jagernauth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Rob,

Nice charts. It's interesting that after your initial purchase of IIT at $26, had you panicked and sold when it dropped to $14, you would have lost about 45%. Instead you AIMed it and are showing a profit of 59% even though the share price is now at $12 3/4.

It's also interesting to me that you committed much larger amounts after your initial purchase. I think that helped to get your account profitable sooner.

Regards, Jack