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To: Doctorgreenback who wrote (16766)4/22/1999 5:38:00 PM
From: ehud kedar  Respond to of 40688
 
This exclusive trade opportunity was placed by a ProNetLink Member on: Thursday, April 22, 1999

More and more trade leads are exclisively placed on ProNet (as copying to proNet from other trade leads sites). Good indicator of active membership.

Ehud



To: Doctorgreenback who wrote (16766)4/22/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: roncole  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Hey Doc,

"my guys"...what does that mean? two guys?, fifty guys? How many shares are you talking about? I'm beginning to think you're quite good with a remarkable sense of subtlety for the purpose of driving this price down. It's a good way of scaring an awful lot of already nervous people to sell NOW.



To: Doctorgreenback who wrote (16766)4/24/1999 7:22:00 AM
From: May Tran  Respond to of 40688
 
DoctorGreenBack,
I told my guys to wait.
I believe that we can buy at less than $2 by Friday.


Don't you think you are offering to buy too low on our baby?
The stock dropped to lower 1 last year because people were buying on speculation of the business plan.
Now,
-We do have a product to sell.
-We do have several offices set up and being set up in many dif. countries.
-We do have a good management team to follow through the theory and also the business plan.

I think those are good and better for the stock to stay above 2.
I remember this guy from Yahoo.
Beginning of the year, he said he will wait for the stock to drop down to 1.25, then he'll buy.
Then the stock moved to 1.75, he raised the price to buy to 1.50
And when the stock moved to a much higher price, then he decided to jump in and pay more than he should have to pay in the first place.
I'm in no doubt that he has sold and collect the profit but he would make a much higher profit if he has bought in at a lower price.
The point is when you see the potential, don't be so cheap on the bargain. Otherwise, you will miss the opportunity.
As always, Each of His Own.