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To: golden_tee who wrote (724)4/14/1999 11:57:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
You call it a screaming short, and try to con your lemmings into shorting with you. Now you admit that you expected it to take a year!!!??? Thanks for dragging them into a long term investment.

Robert, Robert, Robert. You didn't do your DD, did you? Shame on you! If you had done your DD on Bill, you'd know his picks are almost always long term in nature.

BTW, when was it "proven" that Wolanchuk was not a paid promoter? It's a pity that I missed it the first time, since proofs of negatives are rather rare things indeed.



To: golden_tee who wrote (724)4/15/1999 12:03:00 PM
From: incomep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Dear RY:
Don't worry. We have the patience. From $7 to $1 is a 600% gain in one year. Not a bad deal. Please hype your gem to teen so that I can box it and trade it for you. Or you do us a favor to drive it to $1 tomorrow, we cover, then you can buy more, run it up.
Incom-e-p



To: golden_tee who wrote (724)4/15/1999 2:18:00 PM
From: BelowTheCrowd  Respond to of 10293
 
Robert,

Anybody who's followed this thread for a while knows that Bill does not often invest short term. IF AND WHEN I follow his advice, I do so knowing full well that it may take a while. And frankly, I do the same thing with virtually ALL my investment ideas.

If you're looking to day trade or make a quick buck, go elsewhere.

My own research agrees with Bill. There is no substance behind this company. Just a lot of press, a lot of relatively unimportant patents on things that can be easily done through other means, and a lot of "almost done" deals which will conclude any time now.

mg