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To: Joe Copia who wrote (28)2/11/1998 7:40:00 AM
From: taz man  Respond to of 638
 
Yea , you are probably right, the president answers the
phone and I wonder if he sweeps the floors too.
I guess its a good way to keep the overhead down.

Maybe its real and maybe not,
but no way will I touch this one at the present price.
I feel de"ja-vu here too.
Next big question will be to see who
races to the door first to get out of this one, will it be the
people hypeing the stock in the company, or will it be the
people on this thread selling to others on this thread as the
bottom drops out to >.25c.
I am not gonna get left holding the bag here.
Watching from the sidelines.



To: Joe Copia who wrote (28)2/11/1998 7:59:00 AM
From: rharris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 638
 
Joe - thanks for your interest.

The Pres.- David Loflin - does not initially answer the phone, the secretary does. If he cannot talk, I call back. If he can, I hold and then talk for a few minutes.

If a company is trying to grow and gain investor confidence then you spend a few minutes (not all day) with interested parties. That's taking care of business also. Also - when I do my initial DD on a company I always talk to head people first - not IR. After that, I keep in touch with IR about impending developments, news, or less technical questions.

When MEME first went public last year they went to a high of $2.50. Unfortunately the IR firm they hired did not do them a good job. Fortunately, they kept working on the infrastructure of their system and didn't dwell on their stock price.

They subsequently changed IR firms and it appears they have perfected their technology, it is currently in place and if a small relatively unknown (but SEC reporting) company can do business with EXXON beating out all others then that says a lot in my book.

I feel there are excellent opportunities for MEME to be in the forefront of the wireless internet business.

As far as profits go - it is always wise to take them when you can. In this case however, I feel that there is still a lot of strong interest in MEME and we should see more highs for several days ahead.
I may be wrong - but we'll see.

Richard



To: Joe Copia who wrote (28)2/11/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 638
 
Joe;

The bottom line is if MEME has the technology they are talking about.
If they do with only 6 Million total share's you tell me what this technology is worth 6 Million dollars? Let's add a B.

I feel they have the technology and that's my opinion, no matter what I post or say there will always's be negative comment's but everyone has a right to express themselves.