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To: Pr-Ac Man who wrote (6356)6/23/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: JOE MEDSKER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
PAM,
<<<<I really think that we are nearing a turning point in DCI story>>>>

IMO the story turned with the release of the year end numbers. DCI is now showing profits from continuing operations which is something we have all been waiting for. Just in the last week DCI has shown up in the two biggest financial publications going. Not bad for a BB stock. We had some very good buying today but it was over shadowed by what I believe to be one big seller. I just wonder if some of our northern friends may have found another way to slip past the border guards. Regardless of who it is, the sellers will run out, lets hope its sooner rather than later. Just as we had a big seller today it appears we also had one or two buyers. It looked to me like someone had a nice size limit buy order at $2.00. In one of my last conversations with Joe he mentioned the number of shareholders increases every week so the word is getting out. What we need now is a good old fashion listing.

Best Regards



To: Pr-Ac Man who wrote (6356)6/23/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
PA, The last dip to $2 cleaned out the last of my cash for now, so I could not participate in the buying opp. today. I am glad to hear that you were able to add a few shares and appreciate that bit of support as well. The TL today looked pretty nasty and it looks like NITE has shares to move again. It appears to me, that in building our revenues to about 40 million + (8 million + Edge at 25 million? + 7 million Cyberfax) and having less than 20 million shares out ($2+/share in revenues) that enough of the pieces have already come together to convince me that Joe Murphy's plan is not only workable, it's more than likely to suceed at this point given time. It amazes me that these facts have not yet brought in enough new investors to get us out of this rut. Perhaps when things finally do break, it will all happen at once. But so long as Joe keeps adding us value per share, I am going to keep on adding shares to my pile when I can. Best of luck to you.

James