Addi, I said the same thing about MCI and Sprint back in the 70's and oh, how wrong I was. Addi, you appear to be of above average intelligence, so I am not going to get into a pissing contest with you. However, let me explain the real world. The large companies do not start something and grow it. They do not have to take the risks. Instead, they let people with ideas take the risk, spend the $; all the hardships. And, when the company becomes successful, a big company comes and buys it, and the big get bigger. No major is competing with Xecom. Xecom is being used and if 1/2 of what I think comes about, there is a pay day. You have made other mistakes; 4th quarter sales rose 25% and so did revenues, compared to third quarter. You are confused on what Xecom does. They are not a reseller at this time. Your scenario is correct on reseller unless they are with a major. And, as far as the laws passed, it is in Xecom's favor that telcom is deregulated so we can have a less bumpy playing field. What is a tiny share? Addi, you have blinders on. You take take things out of context and weave a story. But, you are mixing apples and oranges. You must define. I am not saying that Xecom is on a stairway to heaven. But Xecom is working towards it. All start up companies have problems, but the risk, in my opinion, will be over shadowed by the reward. Just take the facts that are issued by the company and see what happens.
P.S. You could not understand the meaning "shares issued legally". Stock sold short increases the float. But those shares are artifical and, in my humble opinion, are illegal in most instances. I hope that clears up your sincere question. |