To: Don Johnstone who wrote (984 ) 9/6/1999 5:16:00 PM From: Bid daddy Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
<< Centigram did not appear like magic out of a magicians hat. Well worded Don! I too believe there is much more to come of this deal, but I thought I would just throw the issue out for comment and now see more has been uncovered and things are popping up. IIA in the Globe, Yahoo, that is progression. I like the writers angle on the story "Easing telephone line congestion" Freeing up forever shrinking telephone space is another of the many benefits this technology has to offer, never thought of that one. Can you imagine dialing 411, remembering a ten digit number and dialing it as well, that would make life difficult. If it is IIA or Nortel or Ericsson or whoever, it seems as if things are heating up in this market. Is there a possibility of IIA being bought into on a larger scale, is there an advantage to that? I hope to see more products coming from this company as well! Patent infringement? That is the type of question I would be willing to call the company about, this is an interesting question and is best not left for guess work. First I will wait to hear what Gabe finds out, but I eventually will call IIA anyhow. I have wasted many a coin talking to IR guys, but sometimes a call can be worth the effort. With more big players entering this market, I'm with you Don. I am not worried of competition, I take it as a sign of a growing market, a market in which others want a piece of. That is a good thing as long as IIA and it's partners are carefully piloting their ship. Not many Tech companies have most of a market to themselves, except one Huge Gorilla that comes to mind. If IIA was the only company in this market segment, it could have been a sign that there was not much room for growth, so I like it this way. As for share price, I wish I could predict if and when it will rise, but I haven't been able to do that, just hoping one day it just goes up deservingly enough.