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To: Jeff Coombs who wrote (2849)1/14/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: Evan  Respond to of 7209
 
Jeff, I too have been very patient with Largo. By riding the highs and lows, I get through it. It did not make sense to me anyway why they have to have another shareholders meeting so soon after the December 7th one. I'd rather wait a bit longer than to go down there and look at another screwed up financials. Largo is no different than all the other pennies out there. As I've said before, I'll wait another four months and then reevaluate.



To: Jeff Coombs who wrote (2849)1/14/1999 12:49:00 PM
From: Evan  Respond to of 7209
 
This is a minor and necessary deferment. With hindsite they should not have scheduled these meetings so close together when they knew about the accounting glitch of how prepaid user fees were shown.The error is in their favor. If we get to see the 98 financials before this and it shows a positive trend I for one am satisfied.



To: Jeff Coombs who wrote (2849)1/14/1999 10:40:00 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7209
 
Jeff,

I can certainly relate to your feelings, but when you're tap dancing with the Chinese system a PERT chart isn't worth a whole lot!

Try this. Enter a sell order for a suitable block of your shares, at $0.05+ more than your averaged price. Then go on about your other business - and forget about it.

I presume you get emailed notices of account transactions, and I suspect you may be pleasantly surprised in the near term. Having made a reasonable profit, at that point, you can decide whether you wish to buy back in - or reapply your gains to some other interesting issue.

I think that this "switch" will have a tendency to take the pressure off; since you'll be letting the market and any day-trading pops "mind the baby" for you.

As I mentioned before, "you have to know when (and how) to hold 'em"!

Wishing you the best.....

John :-)



To: Jeff Coombs who wrote (2849)1/15/1999 12:49:00 PM
From: Clyde Stone  Respond to of 7209
 
I bailed out of this dog....I'll be back in at .04 if things shape up and this great? management team gets their act together....