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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DCI Telecommunications - DCTC Today

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To: Art Vandelay who wrote (12770)1/6/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: Art Vandelay  Read Replies (2) of 19331
 
I am not sure why some people are so down on DCTC, just because the price has fallen. Anyone that has owned this stock for any length of time has seen the price falling before, even on good news. I for one bought my first shares January 20th 1988 and have been buying ever since and am more excited about this stock than ever!

A couple of things that I really liked from the press release.
expects to exceed its earlier annual forecasts which called for sales between $40 to $50 million in the current fiscal year, without taking into account the recently completed transaction with IXC Communications, Inc.

DCTC sales 1st six months $17.1 million
DCTC sales Q3 approx $11.0 million
DCTC sales Q4 $22+ million
Total for year $50+ million

All of this is excluding the IXC Transaction!

The other sentence I liked was this.
Going forward it is anticipated that it will represent less than 50% of total sales with long distance representing the major portion of revenues.
If the contracts that Ed mentioned are still good ($174 million & $48 million) than that gives DCI $222 million in prepaid contracts. If that $222 equals 50% of total sales than DCI is looking at $444 million in sales! I am sure it will take some time to get our long distance going but the numbers should could be exciting once we do!

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