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To: Moonglow who wrote (14627)6/21/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
RIGHT ON , JUANITA!
For DGIV to make the deals it has been making in so many different countries with so many governments/foreign companies, it obviously has the "resources" needed.

Anybody who claims that DGIV only has $100,000 at its disposal is obviously LYING to create confusion!
Why?
To cause selling so only the SHORTS can gain!

I would bet that we will soon know DGIV "resources" when 2Q 98 numbers are reported, with the quarter ending shortly (by the end of June-less than 10 days from now).



To: Moonglow who wrote (14627)6/21/1998 9:12:00 PM
From: elk  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 50264
 
<<As we were reminded tonight, a year ago, DGIV was basically a voicemail company.>>

Actually this is how the 300K profit from the April News release was derived. This 300K profit was for a period ending Dec. 1997. If you are saying Juanita that, DGIV is no longer a Voice Mail company, then we can expect to see a very unprofitable first two quarters of this year.

So how does this company sustain a Market Capitialization of 80 Million dollars?

If DGIV is no longer selling Voice Mail products or any other elements that contributed to the 300K profit, and since they have yet to begin Commercial Operation of Internet Telephony, well, Juanita perhaps you should pay attention to the

100,000

Go ahead, Scream!<GGGG>

If these lines of business have been discontinued, yet this was the reported profit, then there will indeed be rocky times ahead.

Do you know if DGIV WAS a Voice Mail company, or IS a Voice Mail company?

There is a World of Difference, and I guess this fundamental, unlike outstanding shares, may raise your interest, of course, I have been wrong before...



To: Moonglow who wrote (14627)6/21/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: Andy stupak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Juanita, Great mention about EMC. I work for that co, been there 9 yrs. It really takes along time for a co. to take shape, but your right when you say no one wanted to buy our stock @$1.00. No one except
SMART MONEY.. In the last 9 yrs. there have been 5 stock splits and the stock is @ $45.00+.. You know I'm :- ).. OK I'm not trying to talk up EMC, My point is as long as a company has a plan and execute that plan, this to can happen to them.. I believe we have a company and a CEO who has a plan and he is executing as I type.. Let me say this about EMC, It wasn't strait up for us and it won't be strait up for DGIV.. Believe me we had the NAYSAYERS and even the analyst saying we were crazy taking on BIG BLUE (IBM), but Management stayed focused an executed the plan and took a large portion of Big Blues Business.. I see a very large unclaimed marketplace for IP Telephony and if DGIV executes, they to could get a large amount of Rev. quickly.. O and by the way for all the people wondering how much money EMC had when they got started, Put it this way the 3 main people involved before the co. went public had there PLASTIC max'd out. So to you who have doubt, believe me it can happen and if you have alittle patients and you believe in the co. HANG ON..I do believe you won't regret it..JMHO.

Andy



To: Moonglow who wrote (14627)6/22/1998 10:28:00 PM
From: PurePlay  Respond to of 50264
 
Excellent summation Junita!
<We are looking to the future....the naysayers are looking to the past.>

Clearly, we are speculating! We know it! I wish I would have speculated on Mr. Gates when he was toying around with the precursor to DOS or Mr. Dell when he was beginning to ramp up his inventory turnover. Now comes MR. Chin with a vision of the future. I'll take a shot and I'm willing to wait awhile.