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To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (4319)4/6/1999 8:49:00 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
Well, to be honest, I told everyone I help or even drop hints at that they should sell their original investment so I can then claim to have doubled their money in months ($3 to $8 is more than a double....) and then the rest is gravy. I'd prefer to look really smart than risk looking stupid...8)

I then say I am letting mine ride as it is not near 4% yet.... actually, I should check it before.... Oops! 4.4% of total or maybe 6% of equities... WOW, amazing how a small bet at 3% of equities can really pay off!

Do you think Bill Gates should have sold his MSFT when it hit 4%? I think I'll let it ride some more.

Some are doing a bit of TA on the price action and they think we already had our correction when it Dropped from $9 to $7 at 2PM EST and then came back to $8 at the close.... Internet time is funny where a correction is in hours! 8)

Can you imagine what could happen if this stock gets off BB status and gets a real NASDAQ listing? 8) It could be bigger than securing the second round of financing that is expected soon or someday telling the world how they expect to earn revenue!

I must admit it is a bit strange to suddenly have my largest position (after forgetting all that old company stock I am slowly divesting myself of) in a stock that is really nothing more than hot air held up by a great idea.

Hopefully, it will be a gusher!