To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (30424 ) 11/2/1998 5:38:00 PM From: bullmarket Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
Jane, The "scenario" I am looking in regards to DGIV is this: it is no secret that the company has been working very hard in various negotiations to deliver signed contracts (from MOUs). Negotiations regarding Ip telephony deals have been going from earlier this year and as we know, Jimmy Chin traveled to various countries over the past several months to do the deals. Negotiations with foreign telcos/governments take a certain amount of time to be completed. If many of these negotiations were started at approximately the same time (as i said, earlier this year) and assuming they take approximately the same time to get done (like building similar houses take approximately the same time to get done, give or take a few days),then it would not be beyond the stretch of the imagination (mine?) to think that these contracts may get done all around the same time. I like to think of that scenario!!Imagine what would happen to the price if we get that sort of effect? the accumulating effects of contracts getting done around the same time!!! (the bad news is that things take some time to get done and there is no news for a while..however, the good news is when things are done, you get news after news after news:))) I think of DGIV and the negotiations thusly: if you put up 10 brand new light bulbs at once (christmas tree ornaments, for example), when one of them needs to be replaced, chances are ALL of them need to be replaced!!!! contracts can be possibly the same way..when one of them gets done, chances are that many are getting done around the same time. To be fair, the above example did not come from me, but rather from a good friend of mine :)