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To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6390)6/26/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: Ken Salaets  Respond to of 19331
 
Not certain a press release of that nature is of any real value. Better to put out one announcing acceptance. gggg.

Ken



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6390)6/26/1998 2:07:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Joe, I could be wrong, but I don't think that it's people that bought
at $1.50 flipping that is hurting us right now, it's more likely
more of the CC shares that as in the past have basically been sold at
market, without out much regard to pricing. People that bought at
$1.50 with intentions to flip have had plenty of opportunity to
unload those shares, I just don't believe that there is much of this
going on in our stock. Volume is light today. On a good day this
amount of selling would have been soaked up without much impact, but
today there just aren't many buyers. I did get filled on my 2K order
at 1.844 and am working on selling another stock to raise a few $$ to
place another order. Congratulations to the person that picked up the
2K shares at 1.813 at 1:35. And to those wondering, it does not
appear that the MM's are treating us poorly right now, we do have
actual selling pressure as the tape shows:

James

tol 6/26/98 1:52 PM TD12:262 Today's Log Database
tl: prev: DCTC
DCTC - Transaction Log
1:49:09 8 800 1.813 1:31:38 8 1.781 - 1.875
1:40:43 8 1.656 - 1.812 5x5 1:28:06 8 500 1.813
1:40:34 8 1.687 - 1.812 5x5 1:07:55 8 300 1.813
1:37:59 8 500 1.719 12:09:03 8 1000 1.813
1:37:54 8 1000 1.656 12:07:46 8 2000 1.813
1:37:48 8 500 1.719 12:00:35 8 400 1.813
1:37:42 8 1.656 - 1.812 5x5 11:57:36 8 300 1.813
1:36:05 8 500 1.750 11:42:50 8 5000 1.813
1:35:53 8 1.718 - 1.812 5x5 11:36:52 8 4000 1.813
1:35:47 8 2000 1.813 11:36:40 8 1500 1.875
1:35:33 8 500 1.750 11:33:00 8 1000 1.813
1:35:15 8 500 1.750 11:32:16 8 1000 1.875
1:34:52 8 2500 1.750 11:30:59 8 1.812 - 1.875
1:34:07 8 1.750 - 1.812 5x5 11:30:08 8 1000 1.813
1:34:03 8 1.750 - 1.875 5x5 11:21:47 8 1.812 - 1.906
1:33:52 8 1.750 - 1.812 5x5 11:21:35 8 1000 1.844
1:33:33 8 1500 1.781 11:11:53 8 500 1.844
1:33:11 8 500 1.813 10:29:58 8 100 1.875
1:32:49 8 1000 1.813 10:29:54 8 2000 1.844
1:32:32 8 1000 1.813 9:33:39 8 1000 1.906
1:32:26 8 1.750 - 1.875 5x5 9:31:43 8 1000 1.844



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6390)6/27/1998 10:07:00 AM
From: Mr. Cellophane Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
It appears history repeats. Almost exactly one year ago today we had just broken under a $2.00 support level (on 6/17/97), we were talking about testing $1.50, people were debating the merits of a listing (albeit NASDEQ at that time), and closing some deals were key to our future.

The following is an interesting point to enter on the old thread with Ernie being his usual reticent self:

Message 1658843

I'm not sure what my point is (?). I just woke up this morning with a sense of deja vue and decided to check where I remembered us being last year at this time.

So, although most of us know that DCI has made big strides in the past year, some things haven't changed at all.. I certainly hope the Locus deal closes ASAP, we see some whopping revenues from operations for both the quarter ending next week and the one ending in September. I know that I for one don't want to be sitting here on June 27, 1999 looking at what was going this week. But frankly, I won't be ... I anticipate being outta here one way or the other long before then. The one scenario that would keep me hanging in would be that we'd just experienced a year's worth worth of sustained revenue and stock price growth and the Big Bang is (still) perceived to be in the not-to-distant future. [And, actually, this may not be an unrealistic time-frame for this to happen as I, for one, think it could take about that long for "the old" DCI and all its recent acquisitions to begin humming along as one cohesive, synergistic entity].

Dan