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To: josrph j murphy who wrote (2973)2/23/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: C  Respond to of 19331
 
Dear Joe,

Can you give us an update on the buyback program. Thank you.

Clamenza



To: josrph j murphy who wrote (2973)2/23/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Bill France  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Breaking radio silence.....but who cares.
Instead of waiting for stockholders to ASK questions, why don't you furnish info as to why the buy back has been a bust and what your intentions are now?

Or am I not supposed to ask?

Bill

Old and tired of games....



To: josrph j murphy who wrote (2973)2/23/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: myturn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Joe, here are just a few qoutes of yours!

exchange2000.com
exchange2000.com

Well it's been two months now and I'm sure I'm not alone in investor confidence. The current price reflects it.

There are numerous questions by a previous post that I and many people feel need to be addressed.
I can not find your qoute about the Cyberfax deal, but in that particular post, which I believe was back in Oct. or November, you had mentioned that right after these contracts, DCTC was generating revenue from these contracts. Can you explain exactly what revenue, and where it is coming from? The people at CyberFax themselves as stated in the not so past tense, that all of this is in the testing stages.
What ever happen to the privelage cards?
What ever happen to the phones one could rent?
From the past press releases all of these programs were to be initiated immediately!!!!

Thankyou!



To: josrph j murphy who wrote (2973)2/23/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Hi Joe,

Welcome back.

I've been seeing more and more vending machines in restaurants around the Minneapolis area selling prepaid phone cards. I'm just assuming DCI is involved in this and I'm wondering under what name these cards will be marketed? Also, do you feel this way of marketing in vending machines (outside of airports) will be a profitable venture?

Onward!

George Bigelow



To: josrph j murphy who wrote (2973)2/23/1998 8:27:00 PM
From: farrark.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Dear Joe, I am concerned about the buyback 'bust' as well as a few others have stated. I bought into this stock after the buyback announcement at $2.40 believing that at least it would keep the price stable. After the other two Big announcements, the price has steadily fallen instead of going up as it should. It has fallen 52 cents since and 25 cents in the past week alone! Some on the thread has stated that the buyback is in place and working, but I find this hard to believe. The fall in price and the lack of volume doesn't support this.(Between 30,000 and 60,000 shares)A loss of nearly 25% does not show support. Perhaps you need to wake AGE up again or find someone who won't fall asleep. Perhaps if I were in at $.30 as a few others are, then things might have a brighter outlook, but a 25% loss in capital in a month makes you start to wonder. Not Panicing yet, but a little encouragement would sure help. After the MM's drive this stock into the ground, it will be a whole lot harder and take a lot longer to get it back up. Thanks for your help.



To: josrph j murphy who wrote (2973)2/24/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: Big Bee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
<<Good analysis!I might add that if one were to review the annual
report for the year ended March 31,1997,especially the footnotes you
will find that by shedding those companies you listed we also shed
approximately $8.0 million in sales and nearly $4.0 million in losses.>>

Joe, based on my perusal of the 1997 annual report, I don't see how the divisions that Jumpin Joe stated DCI divested out of (Alpha Products, R&D Scientific, and W.H. Smith) earned 8M in sales in FY 97 or could have done so this year. DCI only netted 2.8M in revenues for all of FY 97. And only the W.H. Smith division of DCI UK looked like it contributed anything (approx. 1.5M in revenue per SI post #3065). The other 2 were losers.