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Technology Stocks : Racom Systems (RCOM)

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To: Gutterball who wrote (377)11/25/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) of 468
 
To Dan and all..

Had a couple telephone conversations with Art Francis. Expressed the opinion that with all the transitions RCOM's been through it doesn't belong a public company anymore and would be better off private. RCOM needs cash badly. However, the company is really just a few people with limited resources and limited exposure in its industry group. RCOM has some potential to be at the head of its class down the road. Nevertheless, right now RCOM has no special status. RCOM trades so thinly it will have to get funding from private placements, etc. If it survives as a viable business venture for Art and company, fine. If, as an investor, you buy RCOM stock now at about .50 a share and 4 years from now RCOM is 50 bucks a share - with a lion's market share of the economic activity of designers listed in the Smart Card Forum club smartcardforum.org - you'll be quite fortunate.

Amities,
Marty
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