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Re: pks2398 post# 37152

Thursday, 03/01/2007 9:28:17 PM

Thursday, March 01, 2007 9:28:17 PM

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Don't forget to turn on your sound. Appreciate the kind words, but Superbee is doing a great job. She keeps everyone happy, and the board out of trouble with the "law."

On topic --- IMO, tell your "fire guys" they might just be retiring sooner than they think if the initial funeral industry excitement over ETIM and their "one of a kind" dominating monopoly in this space continues to build and generates the massive profits we all can see happening and coming true in the very near future. I hope everyone has some patience and focuses on the REALITY of the business and not only the very short-term stock trading potential. When a new business, which is going to be very successful develops, it tends to grow semi-exponentially. That is, what may look like a small start, or at least a start that isn't the INSTANT millionaire-making some people dream about, they sell, pocket some quick change, move on, and then miss the real potential that comes with exponential growth. $100,000 looks small, but then it's $200,000, then $400,000, then $800,000, then 1.6 million, then 3.2 million, then 6.4 million, then 12.8 million -- you get the picture. I've watched companies, that became successful in their prospective industries, get ignored for the first year or two, and then, initial investors with little patience look back and their jaw hits the floor as they calculate what they would have had if they had just held on. Sometimes, and I've experienced this personally, we're talking a few thousand in profits that would have been several million dollars only a few short years later. The key is, will a company become successful or not. If you believe it will, then your profits will expand exponentially if you just have a little patience. What might be a brand new car can easily become two homes, a six-car garage, a maid, and enough interest to maintain it all in comfort. It happens more often than you might realize when you find a company in the early stages, and this one can't get much earlier, can it?

I remain,

SOROS

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