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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (5659)4/21/1998 8:10:00 AM
From: Dixie7777  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
As most of us know by now KTEL has leaped from $6 obscurity on April 6th to a recorded high of $49 yesterday. This was in reaction to their announcement that they would be selling "music" from the net. (Just as an aside, some of the run-up was attributed to a short squeeze, probably involving none other than Key West Securities.)

KTEL has only 4.1 million shares outstanding and earnings last year of .81 per share.

The most interesting comment I've seen that was made about the sudden run-up appeared in this AM's WSJ, page B6, and coincidentally made by an analyst at Key West; "you put 'dot.com' behind it and they'll buy it."

In reality many of us probably will buy music over the net. However, it seems to me that the more universal the product or service application is, the greater the opportunity.

Byron, in effect, doesn't DGIV sell a widely needed service across the net? Far wider application than music or books? I would appreciate it if everyone here might do some brainstorming and come up with the necessary "sound bite" that effectively brings attention to DGIV as the "Digital World Wide Long Distance Company.com" that it is and is "growing" to be. That might even be it, but I'll bet there's lot's more ideas out there with the collective imaginations I've witnessed on this board this past week or so.

I just wonder what that might do for the image of our baby?

Rich