FROM TODAY'S PALM BEACH POST.
E-DIGITAL DELIVERS PC MUSIC
In April I stumbled across a small Southern California company by the name of e-Digital (OTC-BB: EDIG) of San Diego. After extensive due diligence, I bought it and have been very, very happy ever since.
E-Digital is involved in the hottest market on the Internet: downloading music from your PC to a handheld device known as an MP3 player. If you go to e-Digital's Web site (www.edig.com) and read the news from the past six months, you will see that the stock price has gone up more than 1,000 percent on news of affiliations with Lucent, Texas Instruments, IBM, Intel, Sandisk and many others. The company has a patented microchip (microOS) that is not only compatible with all of the current downloading formats, but is the only one able to securely (anti-piracy) download that music from major music companies such as EMI, BMG, Universal and Sony.
Recently, downloading music from the Internet passed the number of visits to sex-content Web sites. In my opinion, e-Digital will be the next Intel and at about $2 a share, it is a bargain, to say the least.
This is my gift to you and your readers. Just call me Santa Claus, and I'll see you at $50 to $100 a share next Christmas. -- Jim Murphy, Jupiter
And, thank you Jim Murphy. |