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To: Mark Hanna who wrote (380)4/2/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: trenzich  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 662
 
that would be inside information if it was true. I suggest you look to CF for comments like that, since he professes to know that kind of stuff.

tz



To: Mark Hanna who wrote (380)4/3/1998 7:19:00 AM
From: Motor_City  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 662
 
Mark-

Very interesting information, but I wouldn't think this information is credible. I've heard very positive information from the company that many funds/institutions were looking at picking up shares at these levels, but wouldn't count on it. Anything is possible, but until it happens, take the information with a grain of salt. I believe this company is building on some very positive relationships, and any of this information may become reality. The company has been VERY OPEN with regards of getting OEM business, so one would think they're knocking on doors of such companies like Dell, Compaq, Packard Bell, etc. Maybe Dell, Compaq, and others are knocking on Newcom's door. One can speculate (Convicted Felon) and it may very well become reality. Inside information, I think not. I can make many predictions, and some actually might happen. Just because a company is working on a deal, doesn't mean the deal will actually happen.

BOTTOM LINE
If this company continues to produce, the stock will be bought by funds/institutions and individual investors. Also, the companies products will be purchased in high volumes from numerous companies (Best Buy, Circuit City, Staples, Dell, Compaq, etc...). Many of these things have already happened. Funds and retailers have already noticed the Newcom's stock and products.

If you believe the company is real, BUY. If not, SELL or SELL SHORT (Trench). Only time will tell!!! I'm long and would consider buying more at these levels, regardless of anything anyone says on this or any other thread!

I hope Aura is selling, that would be GREAT news.