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To: Mr. Cellophane Man who wrote (3033)2/25/1998 2:10:00 AM
From: Big Bee  Respond to of 19331
 
Dan,

Thanks for the comments. The ultimate intent of my estimate was to establish a floor for what 4Q revenues should be by using conservative assumptions. Then any other revenues DCI can pull off would be gravy.

I already found that I was too generous with Datawave as the joint venture revenues are 10M Canadian (I mistakenly assumed 10M US), which converts to approx 7M US. I determined CardCall Canada revenues to be 5M US, so the Datawave contribution to revenues is 2M/year or .5M/quarter. I still don't have a warm fuzzy about including Cyberfax revenues (supposed to become meaningful in March which is near end of the quarter), so I will still assume them to be zero.

Recalculating (see prior post #3007) I get:

1.25 + 0.6 + 0.5 + 0 + 3.75 + 0.5 + 0 = 6.6M

== Minimum 6.6M revenues for 4th quarter

Approx. 26M on a yearly basis.

Still not bad, especially if we see minimal dilution from WorldPass acquisition due to the stock buyback (great post, Jumpin Joe!). DCI could still do better than I projected. I like the potential market share dominance of the Datawave joint venture in the Canadian market, it seems achievable. I'll give Joe some kudos for that deal.