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Gold/Mining/Energy : Diversinet ( DVNTF / DVNT ) aka -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: terry astle who wrote (1166)3/20/2000 8:19:00 PM
From: jjs64  Respond to of 1242
 
What? Sure, NT bought a copy of DVNT's software? So what? They are under no obligation to actually use it.

RIMM bought a copy of their software too, and clearly are not using it.

Plus, NT is the major holder of ENTU. My speculation is that ENTU stands to get ALOT more NT business than DVNT ever will.

Did you actually hear the conference call? Nagy was nervous, and threw around every buzzword he could. He really loves saying "business model". The "lucky" few who got to ask questions were retail chumps, retail brokers, and 2 shady hedge funds.

BTw, Where was the analyst at Tucker Anthony that DVNT management keeps refering people to? It appears Tucker wasn't allowed any Q's either!

Congrats to The Street.Com for a money making article. ANYONE could have read their excellent work, sold some stock and made some money. Thats NEWS you can USE

Buyer Beware!



To: terry astle who wrote (1166)3/20/2000 9:50:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 1242
 
In the long run, you are dead (tO paraphrase John maynard Keynes); "You lose [sic] in the long run.

Finally dumb eff, Nortel did not invest in this POS, they merely said they might use a product that Deviant might someday ship. Got the difference. If I deliver a mind reader, they might OEM that too.



To: terry astle who wrote (1166)3/20/2000 9:50:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1242
 
In the long run, you are dead (to paraphrase John Maynard Keynes); "You lose [sic] in the long run."

Finally dumb eff, Nortel did not invest in this POS, they merely said they might use a product that Deviant might someday ship. Got the difference? If I deliver a mind reader, they might OEM that too.