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To: John7777 who wrote (5620)3/13/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9569
 
Lets see some numbers! To big a float will take big earnings to move it.



To: John7777 who wrote (5620)3/13/1998 12:08:00 PM
From: charles catlett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9569
 
John7777,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you so much for the time and effort that it took to attend the meeting and report back to the board. I could not be there and your efforts and comments are much appreciated. This company seems to be moving in the way it should. It seems from what I have seen and what you reported that ADGI has chosen their niche to be underdeveloped countries, not particular products or services (within reason). By this, I mean they chose areas they have contacts and develop a strategy for providing them with what they need. This is an interesting concept. In addition, it is not easy to get access to all of these countries. Once you're in the network then --you're in. Seems to me a lot of other companies may be interested (such as Rockwell Comm.) in getting into these markets through our little penny stock.

I like what I see. Thanks again.

PS the stock has held nicely since this morning. And please don't forget the the ambassador from Mali would not have been there unless this was important to him and his country. You just don't get these guys to an investor meeting for a penny stock with no substance.

My 2 cents.



To: John7777 who wrote (5620)3/13/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: grw5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9569
 
THX, again.
One possibility for float reduction would be an exchange for preferred shares rather than a buyback or, God forbid, that other thing. This would reduce the float and tie money to the co. for an extended period of time. Good for both shareholders and the co. JMO not necessarily humble.

Best of luck,
George