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To: Doug R who wrote (29530)5/14/1999 1:36:00 PM
From: Geriq  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79459
 
Doug R. I hope you will forgive my ignorance. I am relatively new to SI, and have been reading your thread. Is there something I need to read to understand the charts to which you are referring, and where are they? And what are the seminars you mention--can I get info on them to see if I should attend? Do you still post the stock picks you mentioned 2 years ago--and when? And why are you up typing at 3:12am?
DTH



To: Doug R who wrote (29530)5/19/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: mike.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79459
 
It may be time to reassess IATV. The chart looks good to me but then I am not the expert you are. I'm only up some 800% on IATV so far. Previously you stated - "Where do the "stories", "outlooks" and "business models" come from in
the small-cap arena?? They come from small management...small
investors...small analysts. And just because there is "institututional"
investment in a smallcap, that doesn't mean that those institutions aren't
"small" (on a relative basis). Stick with the chart...the chart will get you
in low and out high. The company will almost always stay small."

Look in the latest edition of Fortune magazine and tell me if you consider the man pictured in that story about ACTV as "small." As you know, there are exceptions to every rule and IATV may be one of those. They have the technology, the partners and the patents to be a driving force in the new "converged" world.