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To: RocketMan who wrote (21728)8/14/1998 2:34:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
a while back, an "infamous" naysayer repeatedly questioned DGIV "credibility/cash reserve". In view of the DGIV/NMSS announcement and the latest newsletter, my question would be:

How can a company with such purported "cash reserve" problems be involved in a major alliance, buying top-of-the-line hi-tech products from an up-and-coming,expanding company like NMSS? how can a "cash strapped"company buy high-end products from Oracle?

could the answer be: there is more to DGIV than meets the eye, and the time will come when we know what DGIV is all about!



To: RocketMan who wrote (21728)8/14/1998 3:07:00 PM
From: paulmcg0  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50264
 
You do seem to like quoting me out of context. Why didn't you post a link to that message, Message 5494778 so people could read the whole thing? Some time ago on this thread, I tried to point out that DGIV matched the classic example of an Internet stock scam as described by the state securities regulators. (The link to that page is the NASAA link on my user profile.) I tried to inform you people that you had been taken advantage of, and all I got was a lot of nasty name calling. Fine... I had no position in DGIV, but when I see stock scams in the future, I'm going to keep my mouth shut, and figure out how to get a piece of that action, since the gullible investors are just dying to waste their money on some OTC BB junk.