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To: Ronaldo who wrote (29411)10/14/1998 1:23:00 PM
From: Hope  Respond to of 50264
 
Ronaldo,

Just got off the phone with my psychic. She said that Dgivinvestor would be holding all his shares and that he will soon be posting that he will be leaving SI for good, never to post again.

Hope



To: Ronaldo who wrote (29411)10/14/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Respond to of 50264
 
the only thing that will matter is the completion of signed contracts. Jimmy Chin and DGIV are working hard to achieve the goal of becoming a global IP telephony company.
Almost all IP telephony companies have had a decreasing share price (come to think of it, most publicly traded companies have had decreasing share prices over the past several months!). It is "easy" to think the worst when the share price is low. I am willing to be patient and wait for the hard work of Jimmy CHin and DGIV to pay off.

One thing I keep in mind: Jimmy Chin and his people did not sell shares when DGIV was trading at 6-8 dollars/share. If they know they only have a "mirage" with no chance, would they not sell their shares then?
The fact that they have held on, through all the ups and downs, would suggest that they know what DGIV can be in the future. I am willing to bet that, given time, they will accomplish what they set out to do!



To: Ronaldo who wrote (29411)10/14/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: woody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
You know folks I'll be the first to admit DGIV-investor has acted irrationally at times...but as a major shareholder he is entitled to his own opinions and his concerns about this company.