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To: J-R who wrote (1013)5/30/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: alan von weiler  Respond to of 1249
 
Recent Stockhouse interview with CEO Doug Manning. Very interesting!!!!

stockhouse.com



To: J-R who wrote (1013)5/30/1999 5:51:00 PM
From: hx4  Respond to of 1249
 
Hey! Quiet in the ranks! Dale Jr is about to run his first Cup race.

People. Start your engines. (You too BIT--pun intended. lol)

harry



To: J-R who wrote (1013)5/30/1999 6:14:00 PM
From: Boolish  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1249
 
If we are sleeping it is awfully soundly.

When I see this stock sink into the high threes it does not make me nervous but rather confused. The extremely low volumes on this stock are also puzzling.

We have a company here who has come close to capturing 10% of the market of North American schools and is working on capturing 20%. It is a dot.com and they turn a profit. They are looking to expand into the adult and elementary school market as well. So what is the problem? Why does this stock not create a little more investor interest?

IMO the company does not make enough effort to sell the smoke and mirrors. This fact has its pros and cons though. The pros are simple. We have a stake in a company whose share price is not at all determined by hype and excitement. Even the headings of their NR's are not very eye catching IMO. The cons are obvious as well. We lack the volume as well as the volatility that attracts attention in these high paced markets.

It compares well to the story of the tortoise and the hare. Slow and steady may win the race in the long run but maybe an effort should be made to find a happy medium. Although sleeping well at night is something I don't mind...a little smoke and mirrors never hurt either.

Just talking out loud...Bool.