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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CYCOMM (CYII)-on aquisition trail -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ahda who wrote (1585)10/29/1998 8:39:00 AM
From: James W. Bradsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1800
 
Darlene and all ...

It seems that Cerulean (a privately-held co.) is basically a software systems company, not a direct equipment competitor with Cycomm. Laurie says that they have some on-going contact with them, and the PCMobile actually appeared in the Cerulean booth at the recent Salt Lake City Sheriff's show. She also said everything went well at the show.

So, perhaps we may see some business develop from the association (my thoughts). Suppose it would depend on the system desired by the particular public safety customer (cost, features, etc). So things continue to look up.

Also there is a post on the Yahoo board this morning that Cycomm has signed a large contract in Europe, but because of the secrecy involved at this time it cannot be announced. It could be just a pump because it cannot be verified today, but the poster is known to be quite reliable. So, let's hope it is a fact and we are on our way over there at last.

Jim



To: Ahda who wrote (1585)10/29/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: Sterling  Respond to of 1800
 
Hi there, Darlene.

Even though the frustration with share price performance by CYI is practically palpable at this point, I believe that over the coming few quarters we will start to see the pieces fall into place. Some of us have been saying so for some time now, but I think we've also been pointing to calendar year 1999 and beyond as the turning point. I don't think it's possible to nail anything down to a particular quarter except in retrospect; and as we all know: hindsight is perfect. But we aren't market timers, are we?

Once we see volume perk up a bit, that will be one of the first indications if interest holds on a consistent basis.