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To: Moonglow who wrote (16142)6/28/1998 2:39:00 AM
From: Kurt_Ruckus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Juanita, A10 told me he'd get me the numbers and I'm still waiting. I tend to agree with you. Your financial analysis was comforting also. Thanks.



To: Moonglow who wrote (16142)6/28/1998 3:10:00 AM
From: Danimal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
**Digitcom's International Locations** - a newbie's guide

Think Digitcom is just a little company in California?
THINK AGAIN!
Digitcom is VERY worldwide, and expanding rapidly!!
Here's a breakdown of their current locations:

Main Headquarters
2202 Broadway Avenue, Santa Monica, California, 90404. The company can be reached at (310) 584-0750.

United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Brazil and Argentina (based in Abu Dhabi)
- via letter of intent with the White Knight Group of Abu Dhabi committing the parties to the establishment of a joint venture company named Digitcom-UAE to extend the Digitcom Network in the Middle East using the company's Internet Protocol voice and data communications products along with traditional long distance services.

Potsdam, Germany
Digitcom received preliminary approval by Germany's Brandenburg government of an initial $25 Million (U.S.) package of financing to establish an Internet Protocol telephony network in that country to be headquartered in Potsdam.

Jakarta, Indonesia - via acquisition of PT. Erakomindo Puranusa
Erakomindo Puranusa owns telephone central office switching facilities and networks of 35,000 lines and 25,000 lines in the capital city.

North Sydney, Australia
Digitcom's Australia office is located at: Level 3, 53 Walker Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060.

Republic of Mordovia, Russia
TLA/DLD is located at 2-nd Spasonalivkovsky per., 6, Moscow, 117909, Russia, and may be called at (095) 230-1624. Email is <tlacorp@dol.ru>

Germany, France, Poland, Ireland, and other Central and Eastern European countries - via agreement with Louis International Telecommunications & Equipment
Terms of the agreement commit Louis International to bring $1 Million per month or more in traffic to Digitcom's U.S. telephone switching facility within 90 days of signing. - date is approaching rapidly so we should see some news about this.

Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Vancouver, Canada
- via the acquisition of JD International of Laguna Hills, CA
International long distance traffic between Hong Kong, Taipei, and North America presently runs to 700,000 minutes per month.

Rostov-on-Don, Russia - via Elektrosvyaz of Rostov
Elektrosvyaz serves a region of 4.5 million people with telephone services, and is an international telecommunications gateway to Italy, Turkey, Ukraine and southern Russia. The company generated $100 Million in revenues in 1996.

Jakarta, Indonesia - via Citra Swara Adidya
CSA-Digitcom is located at the Hotel Mulia Senayan, Business Center, Suite 8, Jl. Asia Afrika, Senayan, Jakarta 10270, Indonesia. The offices may be called at +62-21-251 1848.

Possible future locations (as stated by CEO Jimmy Chin in the newsletters include Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

- other facilities are located in Las Vegas and Honolulu.



To: Moonglow who wrote (16142)6/28/1998 10:03:00 AM
From: bullmarket  Respond to of 50264
 
Hi Juanita,

We know DGIV has been accumulated even during the price drop.
While there has been undeniably some selling by impatient share holders during the past weeks, some of the drop is also due to "manipulation". How else to explain days when we have equal buys to sells or even more interestingly, buys outnumbering sells, and still get a price drop? Also, as those with level 2 can attest, on numerous occasions, we have seen the bid/ask price being dropped after significant buys? Hmm........

In addition to the upward trend indicated by your charts, I presume they don't take into consideration significant developments/announcements that may propel the price even higher?



To: Moonglow who wrote (16142)6/28/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: LoneStar  Respond to of 50264
 
Juanita, I concur with your analogy on July expectations. Still believe DGIV has great potiential, and continue to hold. Hope to accumulate more soon.

LoneStar