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To: jtechkid who wrote (687)7/24/1998 8:49:00 AM
From: jtechkid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1061
 
ALSO, you are right that i don't know why dssi doesn't talk about converge it seems like they treat it like a step sister. the simple fact is nobody cares about databit or ido and they will do nothing to increase shareholder value. great, who cares about a reseller of hardware. nobody. dssi at some point has to DEFINE itself in what type of company it is. i really believe if dssi was A METER READING SOFTWARE COMPANY it would be a minimum double in value. nobody wants to cover a company who who loves databit or ido because nobody cares about that. so, at some point dssi has to put that in the background and stop talking about cybercard. nobody smart cares about databit, ido, cybercard or any these business but as long as dssi loves them the stock will do nothing. the company should focus on tsemf(trying to sell or divest it next year), converge , and maybe the internet business. i mean try to sell databit or ido. how much money would you get? not much. i don't think their is problem keeping databit because its profitable and doing well but put it in the background because the company is worth very little in a sale. this is why dssi needs to a pr firm to put an image on the company. the stock goes down because who cares about databit,ido, cybercard . people care about exciting industries like phd, converge, and value added software companies. dssi should concentrate on proprietary products then reselling hardware.