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To: Eric W. who wrote (3930)3/26/1998 2:33:00 PM
From: kphone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Eric, I am not trying to insult you, but you must understand you are in a BB stock. It is subject to these kind of price swings. Either you believe or you don't. If it pains you too much, to hold on, sell and take your loss. If you believe in DCTC as I do, you buy more when it pulls back. Patience will be rewarded.

Long & strong DCTC.

Ken



To: Eric W. who wrote (3930)3/26/1998 3:35:00 PM
From: george willse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Eric W. -

I'm as frustrated as anyone with the share price. The 'reward' I'm referring to is not the share price increasing to where we are all in the black again. This could take several quarters of increasing revenues, PR, etc.

From what I can ascertain, Joe is building the company through MA, divisional enhancements such as switches in GB and phone card machine site installations ad so on, with the primary goal of selling the company for a stated minimum of $10.00/share. Undertones (IMHO) say the final selling price will be greater. You can do the math to calculate an ROI vs. today's selling price, or in the case of us unfortunate previous investors, our average buy price.

I may be wrong, but I can't see a huge price increase near-term unless there is phenominal news. So I will hold for the buy out and add shares as time and money permit.

All this, of course, is my own opinion.

Cheers,

George



To: Eric W. who wrote (3930)3/26/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: Ken Salaets  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Where to sell? Can't help you there. You're a shareholder? Why?

Edit: Let me clarify. Why did you buy in the first place? If your reasons for doing so have changed, you would probably be better off in the short term moving your $$ into a hotter play. On the other hand, if you bought for the ride that the rest of us are anticipating, then nothing has changed, so stick around.

Anybody: was it JJ or Joe Med. who so excellently summarized the State of the Union here a few weeks back? Anyone recall the post number? And what was the float again, to the best of our knowledge? Thanks as always.

GP OT -- nice spring, eh? Bring on dem Padres (and Braves)!

Ken