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To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (699)8/4/1998 8:26:00 PM
From: jtechkid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1061
 
GREAT NEWS, dssi would not do a buyback if they did not have something compelling happening. regarding the writofff of meter reading software what i heard is they did it so they could do the private placement on the meter reading without the new investors having the charge with them. i really believe the meter reading business will surprise the street. DSI ISRAEL has been doing great and the head guy over there just bought around 100,000 in stock and the writing is on the wall that something big is going to happen soon. i see and still hear big contracts are coming soon.



To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (699)8/5/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: Allen Benn  Respond to of 1061
 
I hope Jtech is right when he says DSSI can afford to buy back a few shares, if only to make a point. Unfortunately, my statements regarding buybacks stand. (Just to emphasize, I am a big fan of buybacks when the stock is viewed as undervalued AND there is plenty of spare cash. Otherwise, any public company is better off to focus on expansion, or at least survival, and not to challenge traders.)

As for SYSF, maybe there is a sign of life in the debris?

Hopefully DSSI will demonstrate lots of contracts, SYSF will surprise with decent execution, and WIND will begin to be appreciated again by the time I return from a lengthy sojourn.

Allen