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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GLBM expected to earn $.25 next year - A buy at $1.25 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: strutech who wrote (760)11/19/1998 3:40:00 PM
From: Jonathan M. Traxler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 938
 
Nice volume today no movement :( Think they'll hit the NASDAQ by Jan like they predicted?



To: strutech who wrote (760)12/6/1998 11:19:00 PM
From: Tradrvic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 938
 
Potential Customers that would get GLBM going

In the past Mr. McCaffrey has done a good job of landing some vary large customers.

Lets review:

Customers such as Storage Technology, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad, General Electric, SAP America, Systems Management Specialists, Inc., Ferntree Computer Corporation (Australia), Banc One Services Corporation, Southern California Gas Company, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., Deluxe Corporation

He has also set up some type of relationship (distributor? sales agent?) with the following:

Hitachi - marketing?
BMC - strategic relationship
SAP - Running the networks at their shows

This is an admirable accomplishment for such a small player. When will the industry/market start to take them seriously? Lets talk about who they would need to really get the show on the road.:

Telcos

My first suggestion would be a telephone company. Telephone companies are just large computer networks when you really get down to it. They have redundant systems is each and every pop in the country. Wouldn't a VCC or two or twenty be helpful in this pursuit? Potential customers AT&T, MCI, RBOCs, foreigns, or even the new digital boys like Quest et al. If any of these players started with the company it is likely, in my estimation, that they would start small. If they did adopt the technology after a test period, I thing we would be talking about many multiple units.

Anyone else have any ideas on a customer dream team that cold get the ball rolling?