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To: toothid who wrote (4569)1/18/1999 10:36:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Doc, We have witnessed many recent unbelievable IPOs that I have to stop and guess what WS will react to each one, and then act accordingly. It really doesn't matter what I think, it's what WS and other investors think that count. The game requires tremendous amount of mental skills which I continue to learn and continue to be amazed at the outcomes. I'm anxious to find out who the lead underwriter is. Words I got from Mr. Cheney is that the underwriter is a major WS firm. When asked if it's a household name? He responded that it was to him. Obviously he couldn't disclose it to me. The underwriter carries a lot of weight on the popularity and demand of NetRadio. We'll see.

Regards,

Tom



To: toothid who wrote (4569)1/19/1999 12:50:00 AM
From: Richard B. Haenisch  Respond to of 27722
 
Hello Doc,

Yes, you are absolutely right. DGIV was the "darling" of BB stock investors for a brief period of time.

I still own all of my shares (55,000 which I certainly am not proud of). I do disagree with your ascertion, however, that it was a "pump and dump" scheme. (it certainly was "overvalued" at $8, to say the least).

MTEI was a "true" pump and dump scheme - not DGIV!

Doc, the experience with DGIV, MTEI, INFE and DIXS left a BAAAD taste in my mouth for BB stocks!

I do believe in the power of the internet and the power of the human emotions "greed" and "desperation"!

With these unprecedented events over the last few months (internet mania), we have entered a whole new era of investing...and I, for one will not be left out!!!

There are millions of $$ to be made, the internet allows us to partake in something that was previously only open to the "insiders".

The "everyday Joe Schmoe" can now become wealthy, OVER NIGHT, through some diligent research and timing!

No longer does one have to "hope" for 10 - 15% returns per year and God willing retire with a decent nestegg at age 65!

We can DO something about our financial situation, all it takes is the right stock at the right time with the right amount of money!

THAT IS THE LURE HERE, DOC!

FOR ALL OF US!

AND MARK MY WORDS...IT WILL ONLY GET CRAZIER!!!!

Happy investing everyone!

Rico