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To: kamtrader who wrote (6717)11/9/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: AriKirA  Respond to of 77509
 
Un post interessant pour ceux qui detiennent des actions de JDX

Je respecte beaucoup Crazy Canuck et je le considere comme etant un savvy investor

To: keith massey (1615 )
From: Crazy Canuk
Tuesday, Nov 9 1999 12:31PM ET
Reply # of 1618

I want to tell you about a phone call I made to the company yesterday. Over the
weekend, I had talked to several friends about Jordex. For the most part, I would
classify these people as sophisticated investors.

I sent them copies of Keith's post, and I followed it up with a discussion on what I see
are the merits of what has been presented to date. A few of them asked the same
question. It was, "so what is so special about Jordex that will get them in the doors to
do the real quality deals?"

I answered the question as best as I could, but I decided to call the company and ask
them for an answer. I spoke with Jim Graham (Jordex's IR contact) this morning, and
this is the jest of what he told me.

Bill Staudt (our President), has a tremendous amount of investment experience. He put
in the time in the trenches at one of the most successful investment banks in the world.
As a VP at A.G. Becker Inc., a merchant banking firm that was later taken over by
Merrill Lynch , and then in his own firm, he excelled at recognizing, valuing, and
arranging deals. Many of the new Internet or technology companies are being run by the
same young entrepreneurs who started them. These people are experts in the areas that
are core to their business, however they often require guidance as they grow their
business past the start up stage.

What many of them require is guidance on financing, business plans, strategic long term
visioning, and mergers & acquisitions. Bill Staudt brings to the table a maturity and
depth of experience in all of these areas. As a result of Mr. Staudt's years of experience
in this area, he has made many friends and business acquaintances who know of his
abilities. For a growing company, (which is about to go public) this set of skills is exactly
what these firms need.

Mr. Graham was pretty upbeat (and confident) about where they are right now. After
our telephone conversation, I have concluded that based on Mr. Staudt experience, and
connections, they are probably finding many of the doors wide open for him (and by
default us as Jordex shareholders) that otherwise would have been closed shut.

When I asked Mr. Graham again, whether their strategy would entail one major
investment or a series of smaller strategic investments, he mentioned that they are much
closer to defining their strategic plans going forward. When he stated that they are much
closer, then I consider this very good news.

Crazy Canuk



To: kamtrader who wrote (6717)11/9/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: AriKirA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77509
 
Effectivement Claude, je ne crois pas qu'on va voir les 80s. .90/92 va agir comme un support ...

Comme prevu 0.90/0.92 semble etre le support pour maintenant.

On a deja bondit 1 fois et on y va pour la deuxieme...

AK