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To: Stan V. who wrote (4287)7/12/2000 9:54:20 AM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Yes, those were indeed wonderful posts for the future of XYBR. I have to congratulate that poster. Since his uncovering and exposing that scam involving alleged phoney receipts given by a charity, the quality of his investigative talents has reached a plateau, a regular Ralph Nadir <sic>.



To: Stan V. who wrote (4287)7/14/2000 3:11:24 PM
From: Wolff  Respond to of 6847
 
Stan, actually the reason why I posted those news links is because, the trends of the wireless industry are not moving inline with what XYBR needs to become a profitable company.

1. Handhelds and cellphone internet browsing wirelessly is become a reality with large players involved.

2. The needs of mobile, non-laptop computing are not like current full blown PC needs.

3. The PC is not going away.

4. IBM will likely launch it own wearable.

5. Xybernauts devices are $4500 now and are not expected to be below $3000 for years

6. Xybernaut needs more money to keep running.

7. Competitors do not acknowledge the patent protection that XYBR thinks they have.

8. The number of shares that XYBR has has grown significantly.

9. Competitors are enabling non-computer devices that are internet capable.

10. The need for a full blown mobile computer is not certain, while much cheaper specialized devices are likely to gain the majority of the market. When an engine in a car is controled by a computer, it does not have a PC in under the hood. Rather a specialized device. I see that continuing on for the mobile computing needs for consumers. Specialized lower cost devices.

All these factors relate and come together with the news that I posted, what it means is that IMO Xybernaut is not positioned or ready to be a major player in this field.

I look to Sony, Nokia, Casio, IBM, and many others to be the strong players. And newer companies like InfoCharms as well.



To: Stan V. who wrote (4287)7/14/2000 3:24:54 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Hi Stan,

It's summer re-run season so get ready for a bevy of posts that are immaterial at least to the current commercial market in which XYBR currently fits.

It's just as well as I've been falling asleep on this one. ZZZZZZZZZZZ.

I'd like to see management do a promo for those shareholders, e.g., who have at least 1000 shares for at least a year. Let us buy a MA-IV at cost. Would be a relatively cheap promotion. What do you think? I think we might even convince our friend to go long (hmmmm) if the optional codpiece attachment is ready.