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To: Hawaii60 who wrote (9582)6/20/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
You probably don't even know what the enterprise value is. Do your work and then He will respond. Now go away.

Mr. P$nk



To: Hawaii60 who wrote (9582)6/20/1999 6:38:00 PM
From: incomep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
[IDTC] From June 7, 1999 S-3 filing: (nearly three years, few bucks from this NTOP. Now, the internet spin-off hype will not make it any better. It is still the old story. Longs make money, and shorts make money. Everybody make money. So be happy. Just be sure that you are not the pig slaughtered]

Internet telephony
In August 1996, we began offering Net2Phone, the first commercial telephone
service to connect calls between multimedia PCs and telephones over the
Internet, and in October 1997, we introduced Net2Phone Direct, a service that
allows for phone-to-phone calling over the Internet. Although these services
enable users to benefit from substantially reduced long distance rates, demand
for these services in the future may not increase. We cannot be certain that
Internet telephony will gain market acceptance or prove to be a viable
alternative to traditional telephone service. Notwithstanding the potential
cost savings, many customers that have already invested substantial resources
in integrating traditional telephone service with their operations may be
particularly reluctant or slow to adopt a new technology that makes their
existing equipment obsolete. If the Internet telephony market fails to develop
or develops more slowly than we expect then our future revenues may not
increase substantially.



To: Hawaii60 who wrote (9582)6/21/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: Jean-Philippe Chevalier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
Please don't be too hard on Mr. P$nk. He recently returned from Great Britain, where they always answer a question with a question, don't they?