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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Diplomat Direct (DIPL) - Internet - $100 mil/yr proj. sale -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Spark who wrote (102)1/28/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: Chris O'Keefe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 183
 
Folks,
I'm thinking of taking DIPL (now DIPLE) off my radar. So many people were excited about it that it piqued my interest. But something has gone wrong, right? The price is falling and interest seems to be fading, right?

A while ago we all learned that several DIPL employees were lined up with planned sales. Someone replied with something like (this is my wording, not theirs): "When the stock zooms up due to the great internet news, they're going to want to sell. They're just like us."

I've been thinking about it--that ain't right! If you're the employee of a company, you're not supposed to think that the next spike up is the highest price your stock will ever go in the year or years to come.

I don't know about this stock anymore, but I'm open to being persuaded. For example, what is it we're all waiting for? A web page to sell products? OK, when, roughly, are we supposed to hear about it?

Any feedback/help appreciated.

Note: I'm not anti-DIPL, just confused-DIPL (!)

Thanks,
Chris