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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (4691)11/18/2001 5:17:35 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
There position is no worse than it has been throughout the past 5 years. In fact, it's arguably better. They were able to grab a decent revenue stream in their acquisition of what is now their consulting subsidiary, XybrSolutions or whatever it is called. They paid with stock much much higher in price. (I think it was over $20/ share.)

I just think that they have built up the connections with IBM, Sony, Hitachi, et als, in a way that someone will step in and provide what is needed. They have a history of finding money, albeit, at a substantial dilutive rate.

If you take a flyer on this as a speculation, you have to go beyond this. I won't repeat my prior post. If it works, it has the potential to be a billion dollar market cap. If it doesn't, then it will clearly go away weeping. I think management has to do something very pro-active to make up for the way they have cashed out in the past.