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To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: rbotik  Respond to of 40688
 
Earlier there was a post about the PNLK clocks being off. These clocks are set by YOUR computer clock. Check that first.



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 8:14:00 PM
From: FinnTwin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
I'm here with all mine.



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Paganini  Respond to of 40688
 
Paganini's in the house eom



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 8:26:00 PM
From: WVMayor  Respond to of 40688
 
Here and holding just as many shares as I started the day with... imagine that...

Mayor



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: Riz.  Respond to of 40688
 
Jim, with this JEM, LONG, its the only way for me, period !



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 9:01:00 PM
From: Pete Summers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Long with a nice Chunk! eom



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: Ariel a Book of Change  Respond to of 40688
 
Still long and strong. Holding 8400 forever. Let it ride and retire in five years. A suggestion to the worrywarts look at some of the successful stocks message boards on SI. It is interesting to see all the people who sold yahoo at 20 because it was overvalued or amzn or oh the list goes on. By the way did you know that if you had bought 1000 dollars worth of yahoo in 1990 it would now be worth over 4 million dollars. Kind of makes you think huh. This is of course if you did not sell.

Bye on that thought long and strong

Ariel



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 9:41:00 PM
From: Warren A. Wilbur, Jr.  Respond to of 40688
 
Jim, I am here with everything, will have few more tomorrow. now about
your Etrade story, I thought if the shares were in your CASH account
(as mine are) they CAN NOT lend your shares. I call my broker, he had
confirmed that this is correct, (Lombard). (I think a cash account is
type 1, margin is type 2.) Make sure your shares are PLACED in your CASH account, even if you bought them for cash they may have placed them in your margin acc. make them move the shares to the CASH acc. So they can't be used against you !



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 10:48:00 PM
From: carepedeum2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
ok, ill admit to selling about 11,000 shares around 6 just to see if i could do it, didnt feel right though to be selling them so cheap, still holding personally and with my family a total of about 289,000
shares, now ill admit to being a little nervous this morning, and calculating why didnt i sell it over 7 and buyback today, at an average cost of $1.50, I was still doubling my money in relatively short time, but why settle for a 2-bagger when there is a 5-8 bagger lurking in there somewhere, probably wont go to the moon tomorrow but we will be making one more step on our "road" to being major market player in exploding b2b field, when everything is said and done, and people compare us to vert or bvsn, the market will not remain inefficient for long, we will have our day, until then, I do have a slight problem with margin since stock dropped back under $5 (i took buying power and bought a bunch of aol-you all know where that went since friday) anyhow, i expect my margin issue to be resolved with release of version 3, if not, weeeeeeeeeeeeellll, plan b?



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 11:07:00 PM
From: Stan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Jim, you can count me in. I took the opportunity to pick up 1300 shares more today, having bought twice in the first hour and a half. The price drop allowed me back in at prices that kept my average from moving more than a few pennies upward.

For this, I am happy and appreciative. After all, my eye is really upon the company, and not so much upon the market. In a case like today, I was able to act upon the event in my favor and not react to it with panic. I could feel it in the air, so to speak, but it didn't require my response.

. . .for we should not lose our heads, while all around others are losing theirs. . .

I think there was as much panic selling in the early going as there may have been manipulation. The day's chart tells an interesting story: Whether it was the panic and/or manipulation, a bottom was formed that revealed the buying opportunity for the remainder of the trading day. That is, anyway, how I see today.

Stan - 11 1/2 months



To: James Simonick who wrote (16331)4/20/1999 11:50:00 PM
From: thebeaver1  Respond to of 40688
 
i am still here, whew.

thebeaver1