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To: REW who wrote (22698)3/30/1999 10:25:00 PM
From: cicak  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Well Bob - it's time to convince my wife to buy some more TSIG.com. She's a beautiful, intelligent and demanding lady but I think I can do it. She's the skeptical one in our household. One or two years from now - I hope I can take her on a wonderful vacation taken from some TSIG.com profits. Wish me luck !!

Regards,

phil.com




To: REW who wrote (22698)3/31/1999 1:54:00 AM
From: ED S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Bob; Do you know the story of "Chicken Little"?
Seems like ALL the "Chicken Littles" come out of the wood work after we get GOOD news, of course there are some that are a "Little Chicken" and sell! But if you know the story, they will find out some day that it was a acorn that hit them on the head and the sky is not falling!

The BIGGER the potential of a company, the BIGGER the "Shake Out". Selling? Perhaps our shares were sold, that is why they are held in "Street Name" at brokerage firms, the shares can be borrowed and sold "Short". The price, well that is a supply and demand issue and up to the Market Makers. Need more "Shares" if your a MM, short, lower the price and shake out some shares!

Monday's Action; The MM and the buyers thank you for the shares you gave away, if you sold!

Best,
Ed




To: REW who wrote (22698)3/31/1999 12:11:00 PM
From: Shaun  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
******TO BOB AND ALL******

Don't know if this has been posted yet but take a look at this:

Priceline.Com shares soar.

Priceline.Com, the Web site that hired actor William Shatner as its pitchman, saw its stock proce soar yesterday in its first day of trading. Priceline's sjares jumped from an offering price of $16 to a high of $85 before closing at $69, a more than fourfold increase...
Priceline lost $114 million last year selling $35 million worth of airline tickets.

Read that last line again--and then think about what you're holding--should make you feel a little better. heh heh

Our day will come--but it might take a year or two--if you can't wait PLEASE sell your stock--I would love to pick up some more as cheaply as possible.

Shaun