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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (21235)8/11/1998 8:45:00 AM
From: Zack Lyon  Respond to of 50264
 
I like what R1 said. "release the CRACKEN!!!!" and to add my own, "she's about to blow!"

What wonderful news. Looking forward to my early retirement!!!

GO DGIV GO GO GO!!!!



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (21235)8/11/1998 8:50:00 AM
From: MARK C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
found this on the Raging bull thread. Posted by a guy named Genius stock. More International exposure in the press. The news is dated but I still like putting the pieces together. This story is from an Arab news source....this story is a bit different than what we read! I like what I read!
Scroll down to June 10
awo.net



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (21235)8/11/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: Bird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
rocketeer1 wrote:
>SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Digitcom Corp. (DGIV) plans to install its
>Internet Protocol telephony network in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia and
>Australia

This Asian exposure bodes ill for DGIV

>Market set for rough open
>Currency worries, Asian market sell-off look to drag down U.S. markets
>August 11, 1998: 7:52 a.m. ET
>NEW YORK (CNNfn) - U.S. stock markets appeared to be headed for another >rough day as worries over Asian currencies dragged down international markets.
>Asian markets tumbled in Tuesday trading as the dollar soared to 147.63 yen in >midday Tokyo trading. The strong dollar fueled concern about the Chinese yuan and >the Hong Kong peg, sparking a sell-off across Asian markets.