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To: jean sutherland who wrote (23898)1/2/1998 6:52:00 PM
From: sdheart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Dear Jean, you are obviously having some personal problems...
I never compared FTEL to msft or intc I was,,, well if you don't understand, i'm not surprised. You can Not compare apples with oranges which is in my opinion, what you were attempting to do. I used
{msft/sysf & intc/amd} as an analogy to what you were saying which, again made no sense. (get it?).

sdheart

P.S. the stock is worth exactly $4.00=where it closed, no more or less.
Further appreciation or depreciation will depend upon the market and the company's ability to garner sales contracts=revenues.



To: jean sutherland who wrote (23898)1/3/1998 1:29:00 AM
From: Martin P. Smith  Respond to of 41046
 
Jean, just so that you can be clear on what
a promise is, the following paragraph (last
sentence) makes a promise (not yet fulfilled)
BTW it come from this PR
biz.yahoo.com
from DVIG (one of your favoured companies).

"As of February 1997, audited financial statements indicate
company shareholder equity of $4,688,332, and as a result,
meets the requirements for NASDAQ small-cap listing. Digitcom
will file for small-cap status in the coming days. "

BTW they do not appear to be a reporting company which makes
NASDAQ a little tough.

Martin S



To: jean sutherland who wrote (23898)1/6/1998 10:10:00 PM
From: Troy Haarala  Respond to of 41046
 
Are you back in? EOM