To: ALL IN PAUL who wrote (5757 ) 9/8/2000 9:52:26 PM From: Hawkmoon Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180 No compelling story right now. Well, I wouldn't say that... We have distribution agreements in several different countries, Jadoonet, Samsung, FLEX, and ISP Version 3 (which just began decent production last month). Oh the other hand, we have a quiet management team who are perhaps, too focused on the fundamental aspect of the company, and not enough focused on people hearing about the company. Imo, I think the story is very compelling at $1/share. I'm seeing companies with far less going for it, or still in the development stage of their set-top boxes (which are much more expensive), selling for quite a bit more than MUCP. Take DNTK for one prime example. The story has not become any less compelling that it has been for several years now, the concept of mass market distribution of a set-top box that less developed nations can actually afford. But maybe a London Stock Exchange listing would be just the ticket that would permit this company to receive the local coverage it deserves, as well as much more liquidity. We'll have to see... but since sharewatcher is not providing anymore details to confirm his rumour, I'll just have to discount that aspect. But on the other hand, the shares appear oversold and hopefully the last minutes trades today will turn the stochastics upward on the daily chart. We are due for at least a relief rally of at least 1/2 point, and more if they decide to give us some news. But they never listen to me anyway.... <sigh> Btw, here's the updated SI IQC daily chart (bigcharts won't update until 11PM tonight)siliconinvestor.com And the Weekly chart....siliconinvestor.com We're this stock to break this support level, I would be quite surprised since most of this support consists of the investments of McLauglin LLC and his fellow angel investors who bought the hell out of the stock back in the fall of '98. And I don't think those boys are in the mood to sell their stock after all of this time getting the company straightened out and bringing on new management. They all have much more at risk than any of us and we see what happens when this stock gets a bit of buying pressure. It gaps up due to lack of available stock. Regards, Ron