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To: brad greene who wrote (7051)3/9/1998 10:07:00 AM
From: Ed Flynn  Respond to of 26039
 
Seems like whenever I forget these guys exist, they send out a little wake up call saying Hey! we are still here!

I wonder if this had anything to do with IDX selling off last week.

Ed



To: brad greene who wrote (7051)3/9/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Hockeyfan  Respond to of 26039
 
Monday Morning Comments -

1) DBII - I believe that DBII's order is a replacement of their old machines. I wonder what the profit margin will be on these machines. DBII can usually only afford to do a couple of these sales each year or go out of business.

2) NRiD - It appears the WHOs shelves are now stacked with NRiD software product. The only remaining question is whether WHO will be able to sell any of that inventory. Time will tell.

3) AOL Board update. The AOL board has deteriorated into such a sorry state that a small group of hypesters that bought DBII @ $1.00 are trying to convince disgruntled IDX holders that DBII will prevail in their patent lawsuit against IDX causing IDX to go out of business and DBII to prosper.

After you stop laughing you might also want to know that they are spreading rumors about IDX's impending doom based upon things that Randy supposedly said. It turns out that they were reading the Risk Factors section of the MD&A in the 12/31/97 10-Q. This section details ALL possible risks for the company, no matter how remote the possibility. Anybody that has ever read these sections knows that they are extremely biased toward conservatism and should not be considered a true presentation of the company's prospects.

P.S. This is one bull who is not going to give up.