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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CAGI--A Sleeper Waiting to Wake Up!!!!

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To: RMMOYER who wrote (671)1/21/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: The Flying Crane  Read Replies (1) of 1020
 
Hi everyone:

RMMOYER... first of all... IMHO, pnlk is another sleeping giant waiting to wake up... not unlike this CAGI baby who was sleeping for quite awhile before the awakening. Second of all... Thank you.

Whoa! We have quite some activity today. Every time price dipped after a sharp rise, I reminded myself the following history:

Remember when CAGI woke up in July of last year and shot up to $1.90 for a brief moment before it settled back down to trading around $1.00 for almost the rest of the year before the awakening in December? Anyone who thought they nailed the sucker by getting out around the high of $1.90 back in July would regret that decision if they didn't buy back in during the dip back to $1.00.

The way I see any dips from this point onward is the same. Any dips, significant as it may, IMHO, will not and shall not affect the long-term prospect of this company. Looking at the big picture (forest, so to speak), it makes sense that we are heading toward the next level of technological advancement. Pretty soon, we will all be using verbal command in everything we do. Push buttons will become an obsolete mode of operation the same way the round dial ring of our old phone our parents and grandparents used to use. And guess what? CAGI is in the market in this early stage of our technological transition! And CAGI will, IMHO, grab a good chunk of this market before other competitors starting to wake up to the reality of voice recognition.

IBM and XYBR are already coming out with voice recognition for the wearable computer. It will not be that long when the whole world is moving over to voice recognition in everything we do. Anyone sees the movie 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'? Remember that scene when Scotty the engineer picked up the computer mouse and proceeded to speak through it? Well folks, we are heading to that direction where voice command will be taking for granted the same way we take for granted that air can be breathed...

While it is fun looking at the trees, don't forget to check out the forest from time to time.

Prosperity to ALL!
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