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To: bob who wrote (12179)4/11/2000 12:22:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
So bob, tell me, of the 63,000 people at the National Association of Broadcasters how many in attendance (that we don't already know about) will put revenue in EDIG's pocket?



To: bob who wrote (12179)4/11/2000 12:33:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
The way I read the press release, it's good news. Not only does it reaffirm EDIG's relationship with IBM, it also shows progress and development relative to the Maycom deal and it informs us the company has yet another opportunity to showcase it's stuff in the marketplace. And when was networking ever bad when it comes to business?

I mean, isn't this news release really what it's all about? It shows step by step, incremental progress toward a very realizable goal. Consider this release a tablesetter for a higher objective. When EDIG soon begins appearing at showcase events as a Nasdaq-listed stock, those in the marketplace will note the progression of the company and, hence, more deals will be made in the future. Indeed, the day will be soon when EDIG will have its own booth next to IBM's, instead of within IBM's booth.

I think the way to look at this is it's nice to have the likes of IBM, TI, LU and others as big brothers or nice cousins. What's wrong with that?