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Re: Starnes post# 8703

Sunday, 04/13/2008 8:41:53 PM

Sunday, April 13, 2008 8:41:53 PM

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I have been buying CCWW for a long time...started in September when I could only get a few at .0006 and HAD to pay .0008 to get filled! A few weeks later I wondered whether I was doing the right thing when I had to pay AS MUCH AS .0010 to get filled on another order! Looking back now, you can see what bargains I got back then (hindsight is always 20/20, it is said).

But, as the details of CCWW became known, I ended up buying more at .0017 and at .0019 in February. Eventually, I had said I had enough and wouldn't buy anymore. But, I did.

Then more news came out on the company's acquisitions and I bought some more between .004 and .0055. Two weeks ago I said again that I had enough and wouldn't buy any more. But, I did this week.

I have a feeling that we are back to the same situation I was in last fall when I wondered whether I should have bought at .0010 just a short time after others had bought at .0007 and .0008. I suspect that we will look back on these days 6 months or a year from now and see that we should have grabbed all we could. This is just my opinion, of course. Time will tell us whether this is true -- hindsight is always 20/20.

As the story has been unfolding, the details of what we have here keeps getting better and better. We were intially told that CCWW had made an acquisition, but now we know that there have been THREE acquisitions. We are getting the FREE LHC shares -- we don't know too much about what will come out of LHC, but based on the track record of this company, I can hardly wait to find out!

Just a little rambling on my part on a Sunday evening -- I wish all of you CCWW'ers the very best!

NorthLion



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