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To: X Y Zebra who wrote (48)4/6/1998 9:31:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Respond to of 3086
 
Why? Why was it a mistake?

No you are wrong. You are terribly, terribly wrong. What you posted publicly was INVALUABLE....not just to me, but to others. Unless you're being innundated with unwelcome e-mails, I just don't see where you're coming from with that statement. Maybe some don't quite understand all you were saying....but I DO understand it....and if I understand it, then others must also. And it's to us, those who understand, that you did such an incredibly valuable service, and for which I'm sure we all thank you.

And besides, you tell such great jokes!

Please reconsider.

Juanita



To: X Y Zebra who wrote (48)4/6/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Respond to of 3086
 
xyz,

I have very briefly looked over one of the links that you provided from NETA. It's very frustrating to me that I don't have much spare time right now to peruse things in more detail. But just from what I have seen, one advantage that NETA has is that it seems to be very well-organized and that also, it was the first to place it's products.

The fact that it's trading at about $70 per share, however, shows the value that the market is placing upon it's products.

So...the question is....is the market for encryption big enough to accept more than one giant in the field? Just by looking at the start ups of the internet telephony companies, which seem to have more players in the field than the Internet security section does, then yes, I would say that the market for the products is big enough.

And although NETA was there first, the promotional campaign that JAWW is planning should help to make up for some of that.

Both companies....NETA and JAWW should do extremely well in the future.

This is sooo exciting...to be in on the ground floor of a company like this. (And one that is a little bit cheaper than $70 per share).

Once April the 15th is over with, I'm going to have some time to go back over your posts. And really study them.

Thanks again!

Juanita,
going reluctantly back to taxes