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To: Rick Rappaport who wrote (5882)4/20/1999 8:39:00 PM
From: Straight Up  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
FWIW

This is out of hand. When stock prices go down, investors cry. HMMMM. If investors on the thread were truly LONG GMGC then the petty rumor nonsense that is posted would be dismissed without question. IMO

I did my DD long before I became a SI member and I still believe in General Magic. I knew that GMGC was a long shot but I invested accordingly. Anyone who thinks that the stock market is the answer to their money problems - should think again. If you do not have the money to "give away" in the stock market then my advice is to get out.

I am very tired of reading post after post of people complaining about General Magic. In many investor's eyes they see GMGC's stock price as plummeting. But, did it really tank?? For those that really understand the market it would be recognized that the run-up to $15 was nothing more than a bunch of day traders feasting on the Microsoft News during an incredible "Bull Run". GMGC didn't have any revenues then and they don't have them now. So what has changed?? Well, they have more partners and agreements then they did a year ago. Very significant if you ask me. If you look beyond the price you will see that the company is poised to move forward and strengthening their position in the industry. IMO IMO IMO IMO!

This is all IMO.

Straight UP

P.S. Lets not forget the "shorts" who spread rumors to scare investors into selling. And the longs that scare investors into selling so that they can accumulate shares. Nothing is black and white or as it appears.



To: Rick Rappaport who wrote (5882)4/21/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: free__98  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
Rick
I apologize, sorry to have misread you.
free__98