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To: DanZ who wrote (586)5/16/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: Bo Didley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
>>why I think the stock could trade to $100 next year <<

Excellent!

I've been known to have patience on other stocks,
I'll just let this one ride too.

bo



To: DanZ who wrote (586)5/16/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: Bo Didley  Respond to of 5582
 
Another Perspective: Buyout?

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There is always that possibility....but I would just as leave
have the stock go to $100 next year, rather than being bought
out in the $40 area later this year.

bo



To: DanZ who wrote (586)7/25/1999 12:51:00 AM
From: Bo Didley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5582
 
GUMM in 2000

Message 9551419

This is why GUMM is held by long term investors and the shares are becoming precious.

I use to own a stock in a similar situation like GUMM. (SMALL FLOAT HELD BY INVESTORS WHO REFUSE TO SELL) I bought KIDE last November, I was one of the earlier posters on the KIDE thread. My problem was I sold too soon! Since I sold, it ran from $10 to $40 something
then had a split and continues treading upwards. The writting is on the wall, GUMM is going to act like KIDE. No way in He** am I going to sell this time.

bo