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Re: thtideisturning post# 34966

Tuesday, 10/25/2005 2:15:11 PM

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:15:11 PM

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Tide: I know of no way the company can return the dollar value to the early investors. When I think back to just one example, some of us bought when the ABC story ran. If it was purchased around then for .10 cents a share, well a quick multiplication by 20 leads to a breakeven of $2.00 a share.

Can that be given back to any investor? I don't know. There are an awful lot of cheaper shares, and many more of them out there.

Are we going to be rewarded for steadfastness with Doctor Frudakis? Not in my estimation.

In a few years may we get out whole? I sure hope so but for me I am now as deep in Jeever do-do as one can be.

I did my part in the DNAG dream but as an early investor and current holder of some very expensive shares, I am left holding D-BAG. I still feel the idea is good, and wish all here the best of luck.

DNAG has acquired more of my money than I should have let it. I posted a few months ago that I was done averaging down. Time for DNAG to prove itself. With my breakeven point so far over the current share price, I have plenty of time to average up, but when burned as badly as DNAG has hurt me, I'll be looking very hard at the promises made.

Meanwhile, every DNAP/DNAG share I ever bought sits in the account, weighing much more heavily on my heart than it apparently ever will on DNAG management.

That said let's continue to hope for the companies success, not only for a break even or a cash reward but for the good it can do for all us prospective users of the technology.

Stakddek