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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
EDIG 0.00010000.0%Mar 20 5:00 PM EST

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To: cAPSLOCK who wrote (8596)11/23/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: SunSpot   of 18366
 
cAPSLOCK,
I copied part of your post and highlited parts shown below:
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For a company with earnings in the negative that makes a niche set of products thats not too bad.

Furthermore... if you are depending on a PR firm to set the value for a stock, then you are not really an investor.

That is the definition of a Pump and Dump scenario.

Now I am not saying that PR is unimportant, but if someone was to think that to be the most important determining factor for a stocks value, they are either a fool, or crooked.

I am more interested in a company's bottom line and future FINANCIAL potential than if a PR firm is making calls to folks to buy the stock...

I want to own shares in companies which concentrate on selling PRODUCT as opposed to selling shares. Don't you?

Seems to me EDIG actually has a bit of potential in product sales. As a matter of fact, until they prove themselves financially I hope the stock is thinly traded. Let the buyers come when the company starts to make $$.


cAPSLOCK
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Well said, and I must say that you see the company as it truly is. Where is the Beef?

I see the MP3 players in the local San Diego paper, but where is the player made by the defunct Norris Electronics?

I also think that EDIG should try a takeover of their partner Intel. I think that 1500 shares of EDIG for each share of Intel might be about right. What do you think?
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