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To: pipick who wrote (5383)5/16/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: Kevin Hamlin  Respond to of 5743
 
<<<<Kevin, I have no idea why Nicheman wanted 2.5 M shares>>>

My point exactly Pipick. But lets give you two choices to think upon.

A) Nichemen bought the shares because the believe strongly in TVL and fully expect their investment will pay off handsomely.

b) Nicheman doesn't like TVL, but they bought shares anyway just because they just didn't know what else to do with that 29 billion in revenues they generated last year.

Hmmmmmm, I think I'll pick "A".

<<<Has TVL announced a deal I'm unaware of that involves revenue generation by selling their V-gis downloadable software? Please provide me with that information. Until then, the speculation will provide great trading opportunities>>>

I agree completely Pipick. Investing in any stock is a speculative endeavour. Has TVL announced one of the deals everyone is now expecting? No, not YET!! If they did, the price would be far far higher still! Stand back and take a look at all the developments, and it certainly looks like TVL is very well positioned. Of course, we'll have to see! <ggg>

Kevin



To: pipick who wrote (5383)5/16/1999 7:39:00 PM
From: Thinking Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5743
 
It is without question as to why you take the negative position that you are expressing on this thread. It would be lunacy for anyone who has been shorting this stock to do anything else.

Why don't you go somewhere else and short some other stock? Why pick on a company that has a quality product and is obviously ready to dominate a market that has been relatively untested?

You have not proven to me and I am sure to anyone else that this company is a hoax. Your money is made on shorting stocks and that speaks for itself.



To: pipick who wrote (5383)5/16/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: Serge Collins  Respond to of 5743
 
Pipick: Insiders often sell large stakes to outsiders who have deep pockets and can bring direction, money, connections and managerial talents that are so vital to a young company that needs those assets in order to develop. They will get that from this investment by Nichimen Corp. These big corporations don't invest in junk, they are diligent investors.