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To: Lisa who wrote (326)4/4/1998 12:51:00 PM
From: majormember  Respond to of 1096
 
Because they apparently make stock price soar.



To: Lisa who wrote (326)4/5/1998 8:51:00 AM
From: Trooper  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1096
 
Lisa, your question should be, "why would Liberty decide to take on DGIV and GBIT as clients"! I had a long conversation with Jo Elkins at Liberty last week, and I was VERY impressed at the fact that they are quite selective on just who they represent. Each company goes through a lengthy Due Diligence procedure, and ONLY those firms that meet their strict criteria, are taken on. Jo told me that Liberty has been deluged by various companies wanting them to represent them, but has turned away the majority of them. Both DGIV and GBIT are two firms that in their opinion, are extremely undervalued, and should reward investors with sizable gains. They have only begun to get the word out, especially on GBIT, and we can expect a steady flow of positive developments. I was also surprised to find out that Liberty is the second largest I.R. firm in the country. Rest assured that any and all future companies they sign on, will be heavily invested by me!