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Gold/Mining/Energy : Diversinet ( DVNTF / DVNT ) aka -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hippieslayer who wrote (291)3/21/1998 12:50:00 AM
From: HSchwartz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1242
 
Good point.

The individual who has recently been hyping the HP connection then tells us that he has taken his profit. Perhaps someone should send his postings to HP management, to determine if he is representing the corporation....if I thought HP was onside, I'd seriously consider buying big time into this stock.

The Board representation from MSFT and NSCP still remains a mystery. But, the people representing both organizations may have previous connections to the DVNT execs....we shouldn't confuse Board seats with corporate endorsements. Rumours of pirated code would not likely sit well with Mr. Gates, who seems to take a dim view of folks who lift his products.

Perhaps someone should look into the history of the management team of Diversinet, to determine if they have any previous record of dealing with suspect code???? Investors need to understand the integrity of the management group who is handling their futures.

The new CEO has held senior positions with both Rogers Communications (a leading Canadian provider of cable and cellular communications) and IBM, according to the DVNTF website. What were his roles, and does he have any references from those positions that could endorse his capabilities to bring the DVNTF products to market?

Can anyone on this thread provide some insight?



To: Hippieslayer who wrote (291)3/21/1998 1:15:00 AM
From: Justin Franks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1242
 
Looking at the charts, trying to cut loss, that's all....
According to the line, a downward trend should start soon (3/23 or 3/24). The chart indicated that usually after a 4-6 day growth spurt a slump sets in. Volume was around 460 on 3/18, 350 on 3/19, 240 on 3/20. Volume is going down, price is going up..... usually when this happens the price follows the volume. Hey, just being cautious and trying to cut some losses. If the volume and price trend is moving up on 3/23 & 3/24, it will more than likely continue for a while and you BET I'll hop right back in! (faster than a $2 dollar hooker).
I know what this company is doing and their technology has great potential. BUT they NEED to deliver ON TIME (April 30). Failing to meet customers expectations could be devastating for a company in this situation. It could also open ALOT of room for competitors. I'm watching this company like a hawk until April 30th.