To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (4294 ) 1/9/1999 7:54:00 PM From: The Steve Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9824
Now your making me go back on my word, but I meant to post this in my last post and forgot so i think I'm in the clear. If I gave you $10,000 and a year later, it was only worth $200, I would not be happy. But, if I invest $10,000 in something, you can be sure that I am confident that I will win in the end. I have great confidence in my research and therefore, when I'm in the middle of an investment, the value of it is totally irrelevant to me. The only thing I care about is how much I put into it and how much i get out of it. A person that invests $10,000 in a company and the investment is only worth $200 at the present time has not lost any money. He will only lose money if he gives up on that investment and decides to sell it. Otherwise, there is still potential for profit in the end. As far as my investment in TNRG, I did a lot of research on this company. I knew that there were going to be some ups and downs the whole way through. But when I look at what this company has done in the past and then I look at what they are trying to accomplish and I feel that I am looking at a big time winner. I have great confidence in Tilton and TNRG. When I look at what has happened to this stock in the past months, I see a stock that has been beaten down by people like you, I believe the correct term to be used is scum. For those that own shares or are thinking of buying shares and are a little bit skeptical, just do a little bit of research. Look at what the company has accomplished so far and look at what they are trying to accomplish in the future and i think you will develop the same attitude as me. There is no way I'm letting go of the shares I got for a long time and no jackoff like you is going to change my mind. In the end TNRG will be a winner. It may be a month from now, maybe a year or even five years, but it will be a winner. My reasoning behind this conclusion, I'm never wrong! Now, I shall ignore your existence. That is all, The Steve P.S. Did you ever eat paint chips as a kid?