To: risk-averse who wrote (5464 ) 5/13/1998 8:06:00 AM From: RocketMan Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
Good post, Risk-averse! As I have said before and will say again, this sector is the next wave -- the synthesis of the internet with voice communications. That is the forest, everything else is trees. I am certain of one thing: billions will be made in this technology over the next few years. That is not just my opinion. It is what the major players in telephony are themselves stating, and scrambling all over each other for a piece of the action. We have posted this over and over and over ad infinitum. This will happen, folks, regardless of what we each do or don't do, regardless of what news comes out of dgiv or does not, regardless of who day trades or doesnt, regardless of what the MMs do or dont do. Will DGIV be the leader in the international portion of this market? I don't know. They don't need to be anywhere near the top spot for us all to be greatly rewarded. But the amazing thing is that they are in a position to be near the top, and given our price the future appreciation potential is tantamount to being at the top! We can talk about contracts, about news, about shoes, about whatever, but there is only one reason why we are not well into the double digits yet. Because we are still in the murky BB world, where players like to make an eight of a point here and there. I don't blame them, if they can make money this way, it is a free country. As long as they are not manipulating the market illegaly, it is their right to do whatever they want with their money. But what we have in DGIV is a concept and a business plan that is no longer OTC:BB (if it ever was). Jimmy Chin has shown us his competence and his deal closing ability. Combine this with the hot sector, the multi-billion dollar potential, and the chance to buy in at bargain BB prices, and this looks like a real winner to me. Does that mean that any of us must buy or sell or hold or not hold? Nope, that is an individual decision. Some have sold, taken their profit, and bought back in. Some have moved on to the next stock. But if you look at where DGIV was and where it is now, the vast majority of those who have sold have lost. Your mileage may vary To finish, some have wondered why I have not posted as much. Hey, people, the engine room is not my day job :-) (not yet anyway) And if you could only see my desk!!!