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To: RocketMan who wrote (15638)6/24/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: sandstuff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
I am also curious to better understand Analyst's knowledge of Digitcom's industry and how Digitcom compares. Internet Telephony will eat into a portion of AT&T's and others markets. Deals are being cut. Many telephony companies want a piece of this emerging market. If Analyst would study Digitom's approach of offering the "total best solution" he would see they have the right plan at the right time. If DGIV wanted to be bought or have a VC, they could have already done it. But you see, Analyst10 would have to understand Jimmy Chin and his motives. That's something you can't get without talking to Jimmy.

I also believe Analyst needs to understand the markets DGIV serves and how deals are struck in Third World countries where your word is everything and more important than a piece of paper. Digitcom has contracts where other "big boys" have failed.

Hardly a scam.

Yeah, DGIV could sell their company if they wanted to and people are willing to pay. But you won't find that on any analyst report.

This is the free wheeling technology biz here where companies are willing to pay big bucks for technology, infrastructure, and contracts to get ahead of their competition.

The name of the game in the internet telephony market is TIME TO MARKET or translated...he who gets there first WINS!

sandstuff



To: RocketMan who wrote (15638)6/24/1998 9:57:00 PM
From: ANALYST10  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 50264
 
My research of Liberty tells me the following:

First, I researched their recent "dealings" and they are unethical

The stocks that they are involved with are questionable.

So to answer your question, if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, well them, it must be daffy.

But keep your eye on the ball, the company. The promoter is circumstantial