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To: ekn who wrote (15492)10/21/2000 2:40:25 PM
From: ekn  Respond to of 18366
 
here is the date of the second post and "another beauty". --->
By: JimC1997 $$$$
Reply To: 235183 by 2schipperke Friday, 3 Mar 2000 at 11:21 AM EST
Post # of 503644
By: JimC1997 $$$$
Reply To: 407471 by Tinroad $$$$ Monday, 31 Jul 2000 at 11:50 AM EDT
Post # of 503645


I believe that NASDAQ has already internally approved e.Digital's application for a national market listing.

Within the last few days the listing officer completed a series of business reference checks on the company and was very satisfied with the results.

I expect the company to receive a formal listing notification within the next week.

The company has already complied with the $5 minimum share price requirement. The only remaining qualification is that the stock open at $5 or above on the day of first trading on the NASDAQ system. A simple press release from the company announcing their approval will guarantee that price, in my opinion.

Some here have speculated that the recent rejection of LMKI was an ominous signal for EDIG. That is ridiculous. LMKI was rejected for good and obvious reasons (failure to have an approved auditor and an inappropriate board structure). Neither of these reasons is applicable to e.Digital. LMKI was also very marginal in total market capitalization. At $5/share LMKI has a total market capitalization of only $185 million. e.Digital has a total market capitalization of over $500 million even at its current (sub-$4) price.

NASDAQ is far more concerned with market capitalization and total trading volume than with the absolute share price. The ability to hold a price above $5 was amply demonstrated during the past seven months when the stock consistently traded above that level.

The listing is not in jeopardy by the current stock price.

I confidently expect good news very shortly on this matter and other very positive business developments as well.



To: ekn who wrote (15492)10/21/2000 2:45:59 PM
From: JimC1997  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18366
 
I am only "unnerved" by the thought that the human gene pool is so vast as to include such consummate idiots like yourself.

e.Digital remains my personal choice as a superb equity value and I am extremely confident in the company's prospects. I have held the stock for over three and one-half years, through very perilous financial events, and increased my position throughout that period. I believe (and back that belief with my substantial ownership stake) that the company is on the verge of an incredible transformation into a major force in handheld internet appliances. The rewards to the shareholders will be very substantial.

You seem to feel otherwise. Therefore, either sell your shares (if you have any, which I strongly doubt), or show some guts and take a big short position.

However, I suspect that you have neither the financial resources nor the fortitude to act upon your incredibly crudely expressed sentiments. You likely are here only to try (vainly) to establish some sad parody of a human relationship, having been rejected at every turn in your personal life.

You crank out message after message, boring readers both here and on Raging Bull with your 8,000 or so posts under all of your absurd (and laughably transparent) aliases. Do you really believe that you are fooling anyone with that act?

How pitiful you are.

JimC