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To: Mark[ox5] who wrote (241)4/21/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3086
 
Mark,

I know all that. But my thinking was that with the world-wide promotion that surely Jawz would get some customers. Couple that with the low float and the explosion going on in Internet stocks and all of a sudden $5 or $6 doesn't seem that far away.

Heck, Yahoo is not showing a profit yet so I've heard, and it's trading about $70, I think. It all lies in the perception of the potential of a stock.

And if one compares DGIV to KTEL, for example, then even DGIV hasn't done much so far. And what did KTEL do but announce that they'd be going on the Internet for sales?

No, I think I am being realistic in expecting Jawz to go to at least $5 once things finally get underway.....or at least I was being realistic until this darn delay happened. Now I don't know how quickly it will be for Jawz to regain the momentum that they have lost.

I know that there are delays with MANY stocks, and it just continually drives me NUTS!! A company should learn to have things happen BEFORE they tell people that they think that it will, instead of giving people an approximate date and then having people have to wait on it.

Juanita



To: Mark[ox5] who wrote (241)4/21/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Doug Newell  Respond to of 3086
 
mark;

great advice. a couple of questions for anyone, does jawz have
a patent or copyright on its technology?, who or what company
developed the current standard 128 bit code?, who is their
competition?, what level of encryption are other companies
working on 5000 bits?
still would like to see some financials. cash on hand?

thank you all for your posts.
doug newell