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To: Doug who wrote (3440)1/26/1998 7:21:00 PM
From: Tim McCormick  Respond to of 4429
 
DSC unchanged in aftermarket.
jdai.com ,Tim



To: Doug who wrote (3440)1/26/1998 7:24:00 PM
From: MBogdaniec  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4429
 
Hey Moe:

This is not bad at all. I think I'll celebrate tonight with a cigar and scotch. I thought with the big down today it was going to be worse than this. This I can live with, look to get it all back tomorrow. Whew!



To: Doug who wrote (3440)1/27/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4429
 
Hi Doug,
Compared to ADCT, DIGI was Brilliant yesterday! We have to remember that this is a one horse rodeo. If the Bells aren't buying, it can be quite painful for the likes of DIGI.

In the '80s, there were several "all or nothing" cycles with the Bells and it would drive DIGI's stock up 100% or off 50% in no time at all. It's what first attracted me to the stock! It used to jump from Value Line's Best Performers list to their Worst Performers on a frequent basis. As DIGI has become less dependent upon the domestic market in more recent years, the local Bell's purchasing cycle has had less of an impact (my opinion), but it still exists. DIGI's still a "pure play" in telecommunications, which makes for an "interesting" ride.

Best regards, Tom