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Technology Stocks : I-Link Inc (ILNK), VoIP Telephony

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To: Fred Puppet who wrote (10)4/17/1997 11:49:00 AM
From: Della   of 417
 
Thanks to you and Steve for your conflicting opinions. Not being an engineer, I'm looking at this stock purely from the point of making money. I understand that the company will be selling long distance phone calls which are priced lower than any phone calls have been in the past, with any company. I hear the selling will be through network marketing. I have never been involved with network marketing companies, but I know that many (Amway, Harmony, Nu Skin, etc.) are still around and I guess they're doing all right.
Now wouldn't everyone want to buy cheaper long distance phone calls if they had the opportunity? It seems to me from all the advertising, that people are always switching from Sprint to Bell to whatever company is offering the best deal. If this company has the best deal, won't it sell itself? It seems to me that this is why the share price has stayed well up, instead of falling badly after their reported losses.
Anyway, the above are just my personal thoughts and rationalizations. Due your own DD and good luck.
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