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To: frick who wrote (412)1/31/1999 1:02:00 PM
From: Proletariat  Respond to of 746
 
frick,
I had the same question in my mind on Wed and Thur of last week. I was close to buying at about .032, but couldn't pull the trigger. I kept watching as it moved away from me. Hindsight always 50/50, but I just can't get myself to buy at this level after this quick % move up. It may go to .20 tomorrow, though and I'll be even more upset.



To: frick who wrote (412)1/31/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: Smacs  Respond to of 746
 
It seems as though the word is just now starting to get out about this company. I didn't buy my shares until Friday since I wanted to do some of my own DD on it which may have cost me over $0.01/share but it was worth the time.

Last week I was tipped off to CMOZ by one of my colleagues who bought it at $0.40. By the time I had researched it to my satisfaction, it was 3 times higher at $1.25. I questioned whether or not all the profits had been realized with CMOZ but decided that I'd invest anyway. I sold (temporarily) on Friday at $4.00 for my own 300% gain. Sure, if I had gotten in when I first heard about it I'd have had a 10 bagger, but I'm not upset at all for getting in when I did.

I'd suggest buying ININ on its long-term merits, not on what you think it'll do tomorrow or the next day, and you may be pleasantly surprised at your short-term gains also.

-smacs-