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To: DianaX who wrote (11052)6/4/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: risk-averse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
HERE IS THE SURPRISE FOR INFE FOLKS!!!!!!!11

SURPRISE!!!!!Infocall Announces Share Buy Back Plan

VIENNA, Va., June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Infocall Communications Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: INFE), an emerging leader in Internet-based staffing and employee leasing services, today announced the Company's Board of Directors has authorized the company's CEO, Tom Richfield, to commence a buy-back of outstanding shares of the Public Float beginning June 5, 1998.

According to Infocall CEO, Tom Richfield, "We feel the current Infocall stock price is significantly undervalued and as a result, we will now commence a serious effort to buy back public shares until the problem is corrected."

Richfield also stated the Company is expeditiously making plans to become a fully reporting company to reach the goal of NASD Small Cap Market listing as soon as possible.

"We believe that an NASD listing will broaden our shareholder base, significantly increase shareholder value and expand our opportunities to attract institutional involvement," Richfield said.

The Company's recent contractual alignments with IBM and the State Department have received laudatory comments from the marketplace and Wall Street. These contracts are a representation of the Company's aggressive long- term growth plans through strategic alliances.

Infocall has formally announced planned growth strategy through acquisitions as the fastest way to own market share in the exploding Internet- based staffing arena. Current pending acquisitions targets were not discussed.

SOURCE Infocall Communications Corp.

CO: Infocall Communications Corp.



To: DianaX who wrote (11052)6/5/1998 6:54:00 AM
From: River  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Dear Diana X,
Thanks for writing. DGIVers are so nice!

I appreciate your comments, and you are correct. My husband and I do have a problem with trying to hit the lowest price, partly because we've been buying into DGIV at many times since the beginning of May, including [our first and biggest chunk] at the high of 8, and whenever we buy, the price goes lower, sometimes what seems significantly lower. We're not upset about buying even at 8, but a couple of weeks ago we had thought we were not going to buy more, then the price went down and we couldn't resist and did buy more, higher than it went yesterday. I was surprised, and delighted, when my husband told me yesterday that he wanted to buy some more, but we tried to anticipate "mm games."

Anyway, we will try to buy today at any reeasonable price.

Thanks again for writing. See you on the thread!

Yours, River

PS I meant this to be a private post to you, but it ended up on the thread and now I am editing it in case I can't just cancel it. Lots to learn!