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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV -- Good Prospects?
DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: Moonglow who wrote (5801)4/21/1998 11:18:00 PM
From: Allan B.  Read Replies (2) of 7703
 
Thanks for the post. I have 800 hard earned shares, so I fall into the small investor category. I bought the last hundred shares today at 6 because the price does have staying power. It doesn't have the great downward volatility that some small stocks have, and that gives me a lot of confidence.

There are a lot of people long on this stock and I am one of them. I would like to thank all the people who written informative research posts.Also, rocketman, I followed him over here after reading his ORBI posts on another message board. It makes my job much easier. My work hours are out of whack with the great majority of posts so I basically come home crank up the machine and read. When I read Juanita's post, however, it did inspire me to write something.

My contribution is to point out that the New York Time's Circuits section on Thursday led with a story on Internet Phone Calls. In the graphics box they pointed out that a ten minute call New York to Brisbane on AT&T was $4.70 during the cheapest calling period(plus a $3 monthly plan fee) The same call routed over IDT was $1.80 at any time. It pointed out that the sound was perfectly acceptable. It went on to say that the long distance titans were about to gear up to meet the challenge but I get the opinion that they were hoping to meet this challenge through regulatory control. The old levelling the playing field tactic. Unfortunately for them the game played on this field is about to change big time.

BTW, I think I saw a great example of the games that MM's play today. The New York Bagel Exchange (NYBE) rose on no news for a gain of 33 1/3% over the previous close. The astounding volume to drive up this price was 600 shares traded.

Allan
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