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To: Financial Internet Group who wrote (1812)4/14/1998 12:33:00 AM
From: SuckerFinder  Respond to of 3967
 
Dal,

I believe I speak for everyone on this board when I say 'THANK YOU' for your very informative post. Your post is perhaps the only one I have seen in many days that actually discusses the great fundamentals of this unique and last golden investment opportunity of the 20th century (namely XECM). The official numbers should soon be out and they will speak for themselves and prove once again to all non believers how great and hard you and your team have been working on behalf of all the little guys that are invested in Xecom.

As for Mr. Proctor I do not believe he is selling anymore (although I have no proof), however I have this strong feeling he may actually be loading up on XECM shares. Who wouldnt at these ridiculously low dirt cheap prices?

As for the backgroud and credentials of Xecom management please ignore TJS's naive remarks. Everyone knows about their strong background and unique brilliance in the industry. "THE" Best of the BEST are on your management team and everyone knows this.

Please give my best regards to JL, JV and DC and the rest of the gang at FIG for a wonderful job you guys are doing. Keep up the good work.

Best wishes and good day,

GO XECM.

SF



To: Financial Internet Group who wrote (1812)4/14/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: Heshy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3967
 
Now that is a to the point, actual data, detailed answer. Thank you.

Heshy



To: Financial Internet Group who wrote (1812)4/14/1998 8:00:00 PM
From: Thomas Jon Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3967
 
Dal, Considering all the nonsense that appears on this thread, your giving us the soldier sign-up figures for the last three weeks was a true breath of fresh air. And very encouraging. If XECOM continues to average about 800 soldiers a week, we are looking at over 41,000 soldiers in the next year. Is that feasible? Are there that many more soldiers out on the on-line bases? Dal, why don't you post the weekly soldier sign-up numbers every week from now on??

P.S. to SuckerFinder: When I refer to you as a "degenerate," I mean that in the good sense of the word. Understand??

P.S. to everyone: Tomorrow the 10-K is due.

Regards, TJS



To: Financial Internet Group who wrote (1812)4/14/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: Thomas Jon Swift  Respond to of 3967
 
To Everyone: Another thought: At the rate of 800 soldiers a week (assuming that Sprint is not turning the soldiers off as fast as XECOM is signing them up), you can see where company management can predict $15 to $18 million for 1998. Which definately MEANS higher prices when the dollar numbers reflect the soldier numbers later this year, in my opinion.

Dal, is the billing dilemma with Sprint resolved? In another words, can XECOM keep up with billing all the new customers??? I hope so. TJS