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To: Michael Ulysses who wrote (3323)4/9/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: Sam Lee  Respond to of 7703
 
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To: Michael Ulysses who wrote (3323)4/9/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: sandstuff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
Michael, based on input from Liberty and conversations with Jimmy Chin, we know that '97 financials will "not look that good". So why start reporting now in April? Common sense says they wanted to wait until 1Q98 was over. Hopefully this means 1Q98 was positive. IMHO

Hence 1Q98 data is very important! Jo, please tell us when???

Michael, I really liked your previous post on this, so if you don't mind, I am reposting...

Most of DGIV's BB-competitors had filed their quarterly reports (FORM 10) for Dec 1997. Their sales had decreased, profits decreased, operating expenses increased and interest expense increased. And yet they are all trading around the $11-$30 range. Almost every company had a press release at least once a week.

The much awaited audited financial report of DGIV by auditor Alex D. Domantay & Associates' is going to dictate where DGIV stands in relation to these companies. What if DGIV reports a very positive financial picture for the company? Why is Mr. Chin risking/rushing everything in mid-April (next week)? Other than us, investors, I wonder who else is going to take notice about this.

GO, DGIV!!!