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To: Mama Bear who wrote (4050)4/24/2000 12:20:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Respond to of 6847
 
Hello Barb,

> And in the end you'll blame this fantasy conspiracy for
> the failure of XYBR, as so many shills have done in the
> past when the companies they hyped failed.

No. Actually I am already outlining my perspective on ways that XYBR might fail, mostly due to increasing competition that I think is going to be coming, and I am continuously evaluating the state of the market with this outline.

I have even voiced some of the changes that are occurring - and Wolff has discounted these completely in his posts. I have tried to explain that he is looking in a completely wrong direction for "incoming competition."

If XYBR "fails", then I will post the analysis, from my perspective, of what occurred, and where "bad" decisions were made. I would suggest however that these companies rarely "fail", but are instead bought up by other companies for IP and assests.

I do not currently see them at a point of "failure", and I have started to ask specific questions to John Moynahan on the Yahoo! Clubs to get my answers. I'll look forward to his replies, and if they are not satisfactory to my analysis, then I will be the first to say so.

If you would examine my current analysis of NOVL you would see that I am quite unhappy with the direction, and use of resources within NOVL. I am not hesitant to speak my mind, and provide a basis for my analysis.

Scott C. Lemon