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To: K A Anderson who wrote (6546)8/30/1998 2:44:00 PM
From: D LEE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
I think "the illusion of speed" expressed above is very real.
It is the result of board members "capable of letting ideas flow"
as well as "experience".

-An extra idea-

For the expanding market of CVIA customers:

The days of unrest in the NASDAQ BB sector are fast approaching?
Many companies being dropped into the pink sheets will view
the situation as unacceptable and want back in.

TO ALL:
(Pardon the hack-kneed way i do research, Is anyone well versed in
how NASDAQ's plan is/has been progressing? Imo, such a plan is
by necessity only "too general" and the need for "loop-holes"
is simply going to occur.)

-Can we discover potential customers.-

Who can contribute by identifying who the potential customers
may be?

And, might some of the more promising candidates
that stand to "fall short" during NASDAQ's removal process
be contacted by CVIA?

Here is the magic of this idea:

Might Milk's "New Unofficial Web Site" be an ideal place to
store/grade the companies examined so researchers can
see and avoid spending further time on them as they find
new companies to suggest? Milk might call it the
"researcher's suggestion box" containing simply a list of the
company names suggested. Just go there, use the find function
to see if the company is already suggested. If not, submit it!
If it is, submit the reasons you agree if you think they are
important. That info can be forwarded to cvia to get their
attention.

Milk can list parameters necessary for a delisted company
to be a desirable candidate. Everyone could use this guide
as they submit suggestions. Milk might also have a special
letter to privately inform those requesting it of helpful
URLs for the purpose. The parameters might come from you, K.

The explanations of why any company is a possible candidate
would be for CVIA's use.

All results except suggested company names would HAVE to be
the confidential property of CVIA?

i.e. -Let CVIA's competition do it's own research. Let
the competition earn it's ability to distract discovered
customers away from CVIA.

Dave

PS.
K, i think Matt already did his IPO when he joined SI. -g-