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To: jhild who wrote (35252)5/1/1999 1:27:00 PM
From: SteelerStu  Respond to of 43774
 
he is a fool that spends all his time convincing others not to buy a stock he has no invested interst in -- correction -- that makes him a paid fool who has no other friends to play with -----



To: jhild who wrote (35252)5/1/1999 1:28:00 PM
From: Skboates  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
I find most of what jhild says to be cynical but valid, and certainly not foolish.

I tend to offset jhild's point of view by the various testimonials to the qualifications of the people who manage the company, and the fact that each of the companies (except mortgages in Belize) appear to be a clearly viable money maker. I've contacted IT, and they appear legitimate, and DEAO.com looks good, too. Don't know about "People's Health"

Any way, I hope everyone makes lots of money, but I'm not a big cheerleader type. I'm in this to make money, not to become personally attached to the "good, solid people" who may run companies.

So I appreciate jhild's critical point of view.



To: jhild who wrote (35252)5/1/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: DSPetry  Respond to of 43774
 
He is a Fool...

Who has sat on the sidelines & watched it go from .02 to .12 (With a nice solid base)...

Could have sold anytime over the last few days, and rode free shares like the rest of the Longs here :)

LOL all the way to the bank...
Dave



To: jhild who wrote (35252)5/3/1999 9:55:00 AM
From: Tim Seymour  Respond to of 43774
 
Sorry to interrupt. I am a long-time lurker with a very modest investment in this company and I mean no one any offense.

You say:

"With no financials you just can't know can you?"

It seems that even with financials investing is a bit of a risk, is it not? It appears there are a lot of people willing to roll the dice at this table. Why not let them? It's like buying a lottery ticket and dreaming about what you would do if you win.

PS. When I was in college we had an older gentlemen who would do the fire-and-brimstone preach to all the students who walked by. Most just ignored him, but he seemed to thrive on those who would heckle and argue.

Back to your regularly scheduled banter. . .