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Technology Stocks : Logpoint Technologies (LGPT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David Beardsley who wrote (465)2/2/1999 7:31:00 PM
From: Dolfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 698
 
Thanks David, very interesting reading. And you signed up just for this post. We really thank you!

I have spoken to people who have met Les and Sam in person and these guys are geniuses.

I really hope they do become the next Intel. That is why this stock is a holder. I bought at the near high of 3.78 and may be averaging down shortly. I feel there are much bigger rewards in the big picture.

We have been able to keep most all of the hype off this thread and let LGPT rise on it's own merit's.

Thanks again Dave and we welcome all your comments.

Regards,
Mark
GO LGPT (No Hype intended) :-)



To: David Beardsley who wrote (465)2/3/1999 11:31:00 AM
From: E Wilson  Respond to of 698
 
Hi everyone,

David Beardsley, thank you very much for your insightful post. The more I learn about this company's technology, leadership and potential, the more I like the fact that I am a shareholder. LGPT is definitely a long term hold and, IMO, the rewards will be great for those who are patient.

You are right that the key will be market acceptance of Log Point's technology. It is not an easy task to convince technologists who have been doing something a certain way for years that they should change, particularly when you are talking about changing a standard as in this case. From what I know of LGPT's management, though, I think they will get the job done.

Good luck and have a great day,

E. Wilson