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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DanZ who wrote (657)6/4/1999 11:57:00 AM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
I'm not knocking short term trading as I trade a lot myself, but a mix of long term holds and short term trading is a good strategy, IMO. One of these days we are going to wake up to some big pre-open news and those who aren't already in will find themselves chasing the stock.

Dan I couldn't agree with you more. Anyone who short term trades all their shares of GUMM will be very sorry one of theses days. If someone wants to take a core position and trade other shares that is fine, but the real money will be made with a long term commitment and ability to let your winner ride. Like you, I do not know when all of this really begins to happen. The business has been slow to materialize. The beauty is that Gary Kehoe has not made short term decisions to placate short term thinking.

There will be a catalyst that will come like the proverbial thief in the night one of these days...January, in my mind was simply a warm-up to what will someday be the real run...

Zicam, I believe, will become a household word and owning shares of this little company will be fun.



To: DanZ who wrote (657)6/7/1999 12:30:00 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
Dan-

I guess the shorts will never learn...Short interest has worked its way back up to the level it was when the stock was trading at 6 1/2 back in December. I wonder if that means we are gearing up for another surge in the stock....

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