> --- Arik Schenkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > I think that the publicly selling of TGC shares is "quite"
 > dangerous and

This statement is grammatically incorrect. I for one cannot understand it as
it is written.

I have two possible variations.

1. "I think publically selling TGC shares is quite dangerous."

2. "I think the publicity selling of TGC shares is quite dangerous."

I chose #2 because that seems to be what everyone is doing. I wouldn't quite
call it hype but the lack of public fundamentals leaves us with bald
publicity as our only means of judging TGC's worth. I havn't noticed much of
note said against them but I wouldn't want to bet the farm on good publicity
either.

Maybe Arik can rephrase that for us to indicate more precisely what he
means. I don't mean to pick on his English or typos. A Brazilian fellow I
recently met has been telling me how imprecise English is so I'm noticing
these things. His example was the phrase "Have a seat." He speaks flawless
English and he still thinks it sounds stupid. "You mean I can have it? Oh,
you mean sit in the chair."

Joe
www.loavesandfishessoupkitchen.com





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