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Non-Tech : CAOL: The Chinese AOL and Internet Lottery -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sagaloo who wrote (108)5/9/1999 10:01:00 AM
From: MakeMoney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
To "Sagaloo". Sir - the one (1) thing that you can be absolutely sure of is - no matter what the "management" (puppets) of CAOL may be trying to say to you to the contrary - the GOVERNMENT of China TOTALLY controls and TOTALLY dictates EVERYTHING that this company is doing now and EVERYTHING that this company will be doing in the future!! HAY - if you have ANY doubts at all about what i am saying to you is the truth then please come to Arizona just as soon as you possibly can. i have some real nice "ocean-front" property that i want to sell to you - REAL CHEAP!! take care.



To: sagaloo who wrote (108)5/9/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
Yep, you need to hear CAOL's CEO take on China. He know its potential and risks, and is very cautious towards making the right moves and using the right (mostly Chinese contacts).

They received the first operating license in the Province for the Chinese Government. So.....what do we have...... a China improving and moving towards becoming a full member of the WTO (World Trade Organization) which they really want... or a China that is getting worse.

Which way is China trending? For better or worse?

Was their takeover of Hong Kong as bad as we expected or much better than we expected?

Is 75 cents worth the risk of CAOL becoming a Chinese AMZN or YAHOO or ???

Maybe ... maybe not ..... it is risky but potentially rewarding.



To: sagaloo who wrote (108)5/9/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
sagaloo, more excellent questions on your part! I also believe that OTC's are risky, however I have taken a large position in CAOL. The person who bought 150K shares on thursday also believes in CAOL. That one buy alone was 10% of the estimated float. As far as the price ever being around $.60 again, I don't think it will happen. On the chart the OBV shows demand from last wednesday. That coupled with the large buy thursday I think it is only up from here IMHO.

Best regards to you,

IC, long