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To: paulmcg0 who wrote (16920)7/3/1998 3:44:00 AM
From: Richard B. Haenisch  Respond to of 50264
 
Paul M.,

Because you have just "joined" the fun here (a few weeks ago) I can certainly understand how you could come to the conclusion that the people on this thread are "brainwashed" into believing that DGIV is a "legitimate" company, however, speaking for myself, I have no time to waste on "religious cults", I am here to make M-O-N-E-Y!

I saw a stock trading up on momentum, researched it, WENT TO THE COMPANY, SPOKE TO THE CEO AND PRESIDENT, ASKED THE RIGHT QUESTIONS, kind of the way money managers visit companies they decide to invest in, and made an educated, and in my opinion, calculated investment in Digitcom of over $100,000.00.

I have continued to monitor the progress this company has been making, have continued to research the industry and decided to invest another $100,000.00.

NOW - I am not sure if I know much about investing, but I also bought $100,000.00 worth of AOL a year ago, a $100,000.00 worth of RMBS two weeks ago and $100,000.00 worth of DCLK last week.

Just to let you know, I bought 2,500 shares of NSCP today at $40 and will be buying a stock called GeoCities when it comes public in August

I SPOKE TO TOP PEOPLE IN ALL OF THESE COMPANIES, BEFORE INVESTING AND THEN DECIDED TO BUY!

My point? Most people on this thread, who have been invested in DGIV, realize where the telcom revolution is going to take Digitcom.

THAT'S WHY THEY ARE DGIV-A-HOLICS!

RICO



To: paulmcg0 who wrote (16920)7/3/1998 7:54:00 AM
From: RocketMan  Respond to of 50264
 
"PM, where's the software you're supposed to be working on?"



To: paulmcg0 who wrote (16920)7/3/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: kennbill  Respond to of 50264
 
You need to get out of your cubicle more....is your boss the guy with the pointy hair??

Nothing you say is about DGIV, it apparently only relates to another vague stock that you know about. If you don't have an interest in this stock why are you hanging around.

If you have something factual about DGIV then please share it with us.

[If it acts and talks like a shill, then?]



To: paulmcg0 who wrote (16920)7/3/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: CWolf  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 50264
 
PM,
<<Last week, I was wandering around SI and I decided to check what kind of messages Val was posting. I discovered that he was very active in this DGIV thread. I did some checking and found a company whose main business seems to be issuing more stock, and writing vague press releases. I found something that sure looks like an Internet stock scam as explained in that NASAA link I posted. I found endless hype for an obscure company that doesn't even bother to file financial reports. At that point, I decided to jump in and do a little consumer education. >>

Let me see if I got this right... you bought a ticket to tour SI the other day, you were wandering around lost in the wilds and found a house made of gum drops and candy. Your big brother was already on the site stuffing his face with the black licorice from the pile out behind the little adjoining house. You weren't sure the stuff was good to eat, so you had it analyzed with the little kit you got from the cracker jack box. The results looked like something you had read in the junior detective manual. This warned that the licorice could produce halucinations if eaten from the pile out behind the little adjoining house... (which was why it out there to begin with if you haven't figured that out yet). You tried the licorice to see if the junior detective manual was correct and the halucinations began... you saw conspiracy and threats and general mayhem. You began to believe that the little gum drop house was part of all this without doing any real checking, which would have aptly demonstrated that it was a house made of the rarest of gum drops and provided shelter for a lot of very smart people who knew enough to stay away from the pile out behind the little adjoining house. So once the halucinations began to subside you took it upon yourself to play chicken little and tell everybody the sky is falling, the sky is falling.... when in fact the only thing falling were the crumbs from the black licorice you ate....

Is that about it? Do I have it right? You're a telecom engineer, with no discernible training in corporate financial analysis, you evidently should know something about the telecom industry (after all, you are an engineer in it), you have a boss who's a shorter and is training you to be one too, and you're going to save all us ignorant people.

Gosh, what can I say. It is so comforting to have you looking out for my best interests. I don't know what I would have done without your great sacrifice of staying up all night writing such illuminating posts so your employer can reap the benefits of your alertness during the day. I really don't know what to say, except this....PM, where's the software you're supposed to be working on? Get a life.

Best of luck in your new found profession,
Chuck