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To: Ray Rueb who wrote (674)11/5/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Brian K. Winchell  Respond to of 770
 
"You jump to weird conclusions..."

he sure does Ray ! and wrong ones as well ! Volume was clearly
2800 shares BUT THAT WAS YESTERDAY! Look at today .
We have already beaten the avg. @ 12:00 est . Anyways not wanting to start a fire here but just read my posts for whats its worth
solution OK > ??

Best
BKW



To: Ray Rueb who wrote (674)11/5/1998 12:52:00 PM
From: Mason Barge  Respond to of 770
 
MASSIVE VOLUME SPIKE! Over 20,000 shares traded so far, that's 700% of yesterday's volume! Maybe Fidelity is taking a big position pre-earnings!

<<Is 1800 shares really big volume?
that's $2000!!!!
GIVE ME A BREAK>>

Ray, uh, I think this was a joke.



To: Ray Rueb who wrote (674)11/5/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: 45bday  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 770
 
No offense meant, but if you failed to see the joke in that comment you must be a Newt Gingrich fan. Obviously 2800 shs is nothing. That was my point. No one is buying in anticipation of earnings - not even insiders/institutions/long term investors trying to average down etc. etc. No one knows DSYS exists. Good luck with your new purchase as I am still holding a bunch and would love to see this move up a bit.



To: Ray Rueb who wrote (674)11/15/1998 11:47:00 PM
From: Ray Rueb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 770
 
RE: When will DSYS get re-listed?

<< From publicly available information,
I have a clear idea about when we'll be re-listed.
I will post this information AFTER Monday.
>>

DSYS won't get re-listed until after first quarter next year.

They can't be listed until they have 3 years of audited annual reports.

They refused to re-audit 1995 since their business was so small for that year and the auditor wanted $100,000 for it and they were within 4 months of completing FY98.
1996 and 1997 were audited. FY98 just ended.

So we'll get re-listed after FY98 gets audited, and they file the paperwork with the SEC.

That's the essence of my "clear idea" of when we'll get re-listed.

Good luck,
Ray