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To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (11006)11/14/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: Bill Kinkade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Hi Joe,
I have to agree with both you and Bruce that we now have not only shorters but the daytraders and momentum players also. We also have alot of new investors. The nice advantage we have going for us is the Big Bang. Between the cert call and the Big Bang, the shorters have to be getting a little nervous, that's providing the shorters are aware of the Big Bang. I'm sure the large shorters are very well healed and can absorb the hit, should it come suddenly, but you would still think they would be looking at their alternatives to avoid it, like covering soon as to not have to after the sale at let's say $10 or $15 dollars.
Maybe one of these days one of our resident professors can haul out the old blackboard and diagram the Big Bang Theory and explain the significant effects it will have on the modern day DCTC shareholder and of course the shorters (gg).
At any rate this should be an interesting and exciting week, especially with the quiet period coming to an end.

Regards, Bill
P.S.
I will call for my certificates this week.



To: JOE MEDSKER who wrote (11006)11/15/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: Steven R. Bergman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Joe, all:

I thought some of you might want to take a look at a commercially available product that is oriented toward the same market as Wavetech's (which seems to be home-grown and aimed as a platform for Wavetech sales rather than as a commercial hw/sw product for resale). There are other UNIX-based manufacturers of similar products as well, naturally.

I have not looked at Wavetech's product in depth, but am posting this because some earlier posters appeared interested in its product line and how it might compare to other products. I do not pretend to understand DCI well enough to competently comment upon how the Wavetech product fits, or whether I think it does at all.

The URL below is for a brokerage house with a report on Excel Switching Corp. I don't endorse either, of course,

<http://www.cantorstern.com/>

HTH,

Steve Bergman