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To: Rhino who wrote (14740)2/27/1999 9:40:00 AM
From: David L Kosakowski  Respond to of 22810
 
Well DR.MEADE, Monday begins countdown T-31 to $3.00 and counting.

With the lack of meaningful releases and the delay in those releases.

ARE YOU STILL STICKING WITH YOUR FORECASTS????



To: Rhino who wrote (14740)2/27/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: Ken Sammut  Respond to of 22810
 
Thanks Rhino,

It goes both ways. If you believe in a stock, you should be able to back up why. If you think a stock has poor prospects, you should be able to back your thoughts up with solid information.

The gang who could not shoot straight calls it hype when we discuss the potentials of the telecom unit or the possibility of MDIN maybe having some very rewarding mining properties.

I will not forecast a price if one or both (telecom or mining) of these lines of business turn out to be big winners, but I do know it has enough potential upside for me to speculate my hard earned money.

A 50%, 100% or 200% return is hard to get with my blue-chip stock portoflio, so I personally am willing to speculate in a few well researched pennys.

The Merlins and Nelsons play by their own rules. David Kosakowski is the only one I feel sorry for. From his posts it looks like he has been with the stock for a long time and got in at a high price. Even if the stock doubles or triples from here, he may still not be in the black. He foolishly vents but every times he does, he reminds himself that he made a poor investment decision by buying in at the price he did. He should do himself a favor and either sit back quietly and hope that the company has turned around or sell and move on.

His personality type should stay away from speculative investments. (JMO).

Ken