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To: fulltimetrader who wrote (553)7/6/1998 5:18:00 PM
From: justaninvestor  Respond to of 3086
 
Hi Fulltime:

<<Just wanted to let some of you know there are people watching this one closely but not comfortable with the jump especially without retail and sales.>>

Are you talking about when it jumped to $1.40 in April after the name change? I agree that it kind of got ahead of itself, but I guess that a lot of people thought the contest was going to start in April, got excited and didn't want to "miss the boat". I doubt that we'll see it go below 50 cents because that's where the financing was done. IMO, the selling we're seeing is from those who bought in February and were hoping that it would be in the $5.00 range now. Now they're bored and maybe they've got other stocks that they feel closer to.

Seems crazy to be selling now though, what with everything kicking into high gear this month. If it's introduced to the right people, I don't think they're going to need massive revenues to create interest. Encryption is one of those "sexy" topics that everyone can understand.

bbruin "HLBS&DW"





To: fulltimetrader who wrote (553)7/6/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: Tom Harper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
That precisely was my point several hours ago,when I inquired whether there were any sales of Jawz's encryption software.

Thank you for expounding on that sentiment.

Anyone interested : There was a Major Editorial in today's NY Times,a reputable , hard-copy daily newspaper which_ INCREDIBLY_ criticizes the FBI and other anti-encryption forces for not allowing encryption manufacturers to export and sell their software.

When a liberal newspaper lands flatly on the side of Business and the libertarian cause,you can bet a change in the law is on its way.

That's what brought me back to this thread.