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To: LAWRENCE C. who wrote (10151)6/1/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: john denton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
It's like this: if one is capable of separating the stock from the thread, then one can invest in the stock, as i do, and also criticize when i believe a threadster is out of line. It's pretty simple, requires some self -discipline, which penny stockers aren't famous for, but there are a few people here who are big enough to "agree to disagree". it's what grownups do. then again, you've got retired military men going around looking for fights, bless his lil heart, i guess life without war is hell.



To: LAWRENCE C. who wrote (10151)6/1/1998 4:39:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Folks another correction (gee gotta get this keyboard fixed). When I said earlier that Liberty Capital was right in DGIV being fully valued at this time, I did not explain myself correctly, In my response, I said read between the lines. Here is what I meant. IMO, Liberty Capital is still working off previous figures, when they were projecting a 6-8 dollar stock, as I recall. From their point of view, then, we are fully valued. What they are not cranking into their equation are the subsequent contracts that DGIV has received, such as the Indonesian and Russian contracts, and whatever else is to come. The reason they are not including this, in their statement, is that they have not been validated, as will be the case when DGIV becomes fully reporting very soon. Also, they are not counting the tremendous growth of the VoIP market. Their fully valued satement is based on trailing earnings, not current and projected earnings. If you look at that, DGIV is the most undervalued of the three stocks we are following, in fact the most undervalued stock I have ever seen. JMHO, but I did want to clarify what I said.