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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CYCOMM (CYII)-on aquisition trail -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James W. Bradsh who wrote (1028)2/5/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: Sterling  Respond to of 1800
 
Yes, I was confused about that too.

I had the same question as Mark did when I read the report (ref. privately held CyComm). It's always possible that there is another entity out there but I don't believe much in coincidences (except in the sense of cosmic synchronicity, ... just kidding).

But if it is who we think it is, then I agree the market is worth the attention of a wider audience. Further, encryption standards over the internet will only be of increasing significance for all the obvious reasons. Looks to me like a field Cycomm can play in.



To: James W. Bradsh who wrote (1028)2/5/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: James W. Bradsh  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1800
 
Chris

Further investigation seems to indicate there is no relation between Franklin Telecom announcement and Cycomm Corporation of Portland, Oregon (a CYI subsidiary). CyComm Corporation(note the case spelling, and which is described as a private telecommunications company building international networks to provide integrated date, voice and fax service) is NOT Cycomm Corporation as we know it. Let's not get the two confused. There is nothing to indicate Franklin Telecom is using any CYI technology in the cited news release, yet it would be nice if they were.

Jim