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To: David Peterson who wrote (528)7/9/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: Jason Flora  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 662
 
I agree. I sent an email to Ms. Will this afternoon expressing my frustration with how quiet the company is in the face of the quickly eroding share price.

For NewCom investor relations questions contact:

Dianne Will
Willstar Consultants Inc.
2201 Wolf Street, Suite 3204
Dallas, TX 75201-1127
Phone (214)954-9300
E-mail: djwill@flash.net



To: David Peterson who wrote (528)7/10/1998 12:17:00 AM
From: Bill Tholen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 662
 
Just my opinion but,

the management of the company cannot be pre-occupied with day to day or even month to month price drops. They need to remain focused on things like getting new products to market, controlling costs, getting OEM deals, etc. If they do those things, then the stock price will take care of itself (eventually). Management is here for the long timers, not the short timers.

A company usually has to grow to a certain point before management will get into the "promotion" phase. I don't think we're quite there yet. The small float make NWCM more of a target for the shorts and keeps the price all over the board. This volatility keeps some investors away (typically the kind of investors you'd want to have too). So it might be wise for management to save their energy until NWCM gets a little more on their feet.

Just my opinion. Go ahead, have at it.