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To: hsg who wrote (88)3/31/1999 5:43:00 PM
From: Professor Dotcomm  Respond to of 1239
 
The most difficult thing of all is to go back into a stock in which you've been skinned alive. I think we all have a stock immune rejection syndrome that blocks out our doing this.

(I took a beating in DIO when it lost the casino bid. Did I come back in? Nah!)

But at least hang in there, hsg, and wait for another quarter to see if you're still immune!



To: hsg who wrote (88)3/31/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: Professor Dotcomm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1239
 
I feel you just have to vacuum the carpet of past trades and view it as a new situation. But it is hard to do so.

Here we have GTR. Believe it or not, it seems it now has established a pole position in recycled video games.

O.K. you yawn perhaps.

However video games are now very big business (just ask Sony). Then you think 'what are recycled video games?'. I'll tell you what they are:

They are the paperbacks of the video games publishing industry. And GTR is there with a North American leadership position.



To: hsg who wrote (88)4/1/1999 12:21:00 AM
From: mr. ed  Respond to of 1239
 
Hi, first of all I averaged down before tecmar called it quits. I sold
my $20 stock last year. (GREAT WRITE OFF). If I sell at $3 or above i make over 50 percent (but still lose overall). However long term $35 That is Quite a profit. We shall see.
Regards
mr ed