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To: risk-averse who wrote (5739)5/13/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50264
 
Yeah, it's one thing to TALK THE TALK, but its another to WALK THE WALK!

The problem I am having is I can not get registerd into that launching pad site. Still trying.



To: risk-averse who wrote (5739)5/13/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50264
 
dgiv price on 5/12-13 From :Roger Templeton
jgrandin@henrycountyschools.k12.va.us
CC:"Byron Glenn, M.D." <bglenn@igateway.net>


Jim:

The dip in dgiv's stock price seems to have to do with investor
unease
with news coming from Indonesia.{**wrong re: Indonesia/Right about unease and un-necessarily so imho} There do not seem to be
organized moves by market makers, nor are any fundamentals within the Company or news/events we have pending affecting the stock or people's perception of the stock's value.

We are not concerned that political instability in the near-term in
Indonesia will have an adverse effect on our operations there in the
long run
.

Revenues from our purchase of PT. Erakomindo Puranusa are
based on a contracted guarantee by PT. Telekom, and we look for those to be forthcoming later this year.

The general economic picture rests predominantly upon the supports and reforms underwritten by the IMF which are unlikely to be removed as a result of today's unrest.

Any political or economic "liberalizaton" in response to popular discontent could only have a favorable impact on the rupiah's exchange rate and on the business climate in that country. (In my humble opinion.)

Digitcom's prospects over the next couple of years are not vested soley (or, even predominantly) in Indonesia. It is simply that the agreements there have been completed more rapidly than in other markets.

We look forward to diverse revenue streams by the end of 1999. And, we're bullish on DGIV!

Sincerely,
Roger Templeton
VP-Communications
Digitcom Corporation

Jim Grandinetti wrote:

> can you tell me why dgiv stock price is declining.

Well, it ain't the Indonesia thing either and we here know what the real deal is....

Just thought I'd include some of my thoughts**
about this mail...

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