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To: G Sly who wrote (4347)4/2/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: STEVE SAMEULS  Respond to of 19331
 
I agree, what's the fuss. IMO, this is the best opportunity I have ever seen. Congrats to all that have bought wisely here. Explain to me why this isn't low risk and high reward per the very supportable facts/assumptions? Imo listen to the CEO, who is closest to what really matters. Future rev and eps growth. He just told us several key things. Next qtrs earnings and expansion plans and this doesn't even account for the balance sheet. IMO dctc is very undervalued, but will be short lived. Imo Talk to any TELCO anaylst or consultant, and they will tell you that, mergers and aquisitions or consolidation will be a trend for several years. Therefore, we should have no problem selling dctc for a handsome profit or fair value. We have a proven track record of selling (smtk). This is JMO, and definitely don't buy based on my post, because the price might go up and I'm not done accumlating here.



To: G Sly who wrote (4347)4/3/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: Bob Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
G, I don't know who is on the "list," but a while back there
were some people coming in under the freebie rule, making
untrue statements about the company. I don't think Ralph
falls in that category, either. He just gets a tail feather
up now and then. He probably should clear the record on CC
being up for sale (alluding to that being insider info, when
in fact it is public record), however.

We are all in this, together. I, for one, plan to stay
and stick it out regardless of who comes on. If we just
stand by and let things succumb to pure maliciousness then
we should have chosen a different medium to start with.

Perhaps some of us new shareholders can be reinforcements
to the old guard while they take a much needed R&R.

But let's stay the course...full speed ahead!

Bob