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To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6900)7/20/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: Grantcw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Hello all,

I just got the annual report in the mail. Definitely classy. I was hoping for more info about the internal growth of specific divisions, specifically the Cyberfax division. Does anyone out there have any info about the growth of this division in revenues over the last couple of quarters? I guess it's possible that I'm out of the loop and that it has no revenues yet, but an answer either way would be nice.

Thanks in advance to anyone with info,

Grant



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6900)7/20/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Joe, Per your post: "The stock price will remain dead in the water until the demand exceeds the supply regardless of positive news."

This is an accurate statement and is why I have stopped trying to expect logic to explain our low share price. We can do fundamental and technical analysis until we are blue in the face, but until either the selling dries up or buying comes in big time, we will continue to drift. One thing to keep in mind is that even though this seems endless, it actually isn't since our major seller CC was only promised so many shares and the bulk of those appear to be behind us now. I am also grateful for the buying that has come in to sop up these shares. I also believe that there is reason to be optimistic about the future since we do have several potential events (and some definite ones) that could possibly bring in new buying like we have not seen in a great many months. Nothing is a done deal, but if we get Locus aboard, the revenue numbers I am coming up with put us really close to the ultimate goal of 100 million. Add to this the fact that we have interest from 4 companies as mentioned in the recent press release and all of the pieces of this puzzle are at least laying there on the table.... I am guessing but I would think that if the final sale of the company began to come together that this would bring a lot of new investors in. And though this is a ways down the road, how about 2ndQ earnings? Edge will be in those numbers. (G) Things seem bleak at the moment but still look better for us down the road to me.

James



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6900)7/20/1998 4:25:00 PM
From: De Peepster  Respond to of 19331
 
Unless we all put our rally hats on, and soak up these babies ASAP



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (6900)7/20/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Respond to of 19331
 
Joe,

Thanks for your response.

At times I liken market makers to booking agents. They merchandise other people's talents and their manipulation to get what they want has no conscience regarding the time and talent it took to produce the product from where they're making their money.

It's the yin/yang or parasitic/symbiotic part of the market and as frustrating for the shareholders as it is for owners like Joe Murphy.

Onward,

George B.