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To: Thomas J. Smith who wrote (3199)2/14/1999 10:31:00 AM
From: E Haiken  Respond to of 8393
 
Although I am not a trader, I understand that ENER could be a
a good trading stock, because of it's volatility. Your
statement that everyone following this board closely is
interested in the short term is not true in my case. I am
solely a long term investor & I follow this board very
closely, to take advantage of information, that I may not
be aware of, that is posted here. Since ECD is involved in
so many different technologies, it is a lot easier for
20 people to gather all the information than doing it all
alone. For example, someone on this board referred to a
very important article in Worldwatch 99, about future
energy sources, that I would never have seen, if I did
not follow this board. Is is part of my due diligence.



To: Thomas J. Smith who wrote (3199)2/14/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: Don Devlin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
I would have to admit that for me as well as some others, ECD is an obsession. I don't know if obsessions have any place in portfolios but that's the truth of the matter. I've been ardently invested in and following the stock for almost twenty years. Many victories (mostly technological), many defeats (mostly financial) but the great game continues and appears once again to be more exciting than ever. After all no one invested in the Stock Market is completely sane. That particularly applies to ECD investors.