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To: Charles Broderick who wrote (1782)12/9/1998 11:47:00 PM
From: Crusader  Respond to of 6847
 
Well this is just a kick in the pants. We move higher then drop down almost to where we started. I just don't get it. I apologize to everyone who owns this stock for being in it because I seem to have this effect on a stock's price. I'm beginning to feel like Jonah before he went overboard and landed in the belly of the big fish. For you who don't know the story, as soon as he left the ship the storm stopped and everyone else was happy. My selling stocks over the last 2 months has seemed to have had that effect. MALL, CYMI, CHKPF...the list goes on. They go down or nowhere and then I sell and up, up and away they go!

I'm sorry, but I intend to stick with this one. I absolutely do not get why the stock is not higher. Any other company with the types of announcements they've had over the past month would be in the 20's..unless they were an internet stock then it would be in the 200's.

I apologize for venting, but on a productive end to my post, if anyone is interested they can view the patent from the companysleuth.com site by typing in XYBR. I noticed they also had a patent for a wearable stock trading product. Anyone know anything about where the company is with that?

Crusader



To: Charles Broderick who wrote (1782)12/10/1998 12:01:00 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
Hi Irish, have you checked out the patents? I am not an engineer, and I don't want to hurt the stock, but I wish someone who can understand patents would explain to me why Xybrnauts patents are such a great asset. I took a quick pass through the US patents for the headpiece monitor, and Xybr was far from the first to come up with one. In fact, Xybr's patent for its headpiece is a variation on the original patent for wearable monitors.

uspto.gov

I would be willing to invest in a company that actually made a wearable computer for gamers, similar to Sony Walkman, but this isn't it. Not at $5K a pop.

Willing to be proved wrong, in which case I will invest thousands,

CobaltBlue