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To: Art Vandelay who wrote (12770)12/14/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: WISDOM MILES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
They just put it out later afternoon today(I checked dcic.com this noon time)

We would like the idea of SPIN OFF CYBERFAX.
since CYBERFAX is in the hot sector of INTERNET.


Stronger than ever. GO DCTC!



To: Art Vandelay who wrote (12770)12/14/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: JOE MEDSKER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19331
 
AV,
<<<<DCI has now become a global carrier which means it can carry its own traffic. DCI will have some of the best rates to offer customers in both the wholesale and retail markets. DCI will now be viewed as a long distance company and not just a prepaid phone card company. This is something DCI has worked long and hard to accomplish. DCI will be able to co-locate their switched facilities with IXC, worldwide.>>>>

When you read the above it becomes obvious why Joe said the deal with IXC was the biggest event in the company's history. I'm sure the EDGE Communications division will still attain and exceed $50 million of revenues but being a long distance company just has a nicer ring to it. Since EDGE was running minutes through the company that defaulted on IXC, the margins on their minutes has now increased big time since the middle man was eliminated. I'm sure as we go through the next quarter we will see just how this will play out. I still find it very interesting that IXC wanted a part of DCI. I would have to say at this juncture that IXC is the logical candidate to absorb DCI. I can't imagine they would be happy with a minority position for very long especially if we see some kind of major deal signed in Spain.

Best Regards



To: Art Vandelay who wrote (12770)1/6/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: Art Vandelay  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
I am not sure why some people are so down on DCTC, just because the price has fallen. Anyone that has owned this stock for any length of time has seen the price falling before, even on good news. I for one bought my first shares January 20th 1988 and have been buying ever since and am more excited about this stock than ever!

A couple of things that I really liked from the press release.
expects to exceed its earlier annual forecasts which called for sales between $40 to $50 million in the current fiscal year, without taking into account the recently completed transaction with IXC Communications, Inc.

DCTC sales 1st six months $17.1 million
DCTC sales Q3 approx $11.0 million
DCTC sales Q4 $22+ million
Total for year $50+ million

All of this is excluding the IXC Transaction!

The other sentence I liked was this.
Going forward it is anticipated that it will represent less than 50% of total sales with long distance representing the major portion of revenues.
If the contracts that Ed mentioned are still good ($174 million & $48 million) than that gives DCI $222 million in prepaid contracts. If that $222 equals 50% of total sales than DCI is looking at $444 million in sales! I am sure it will take some time to get our long distance going but the numbers should could be exciting once we do!

AV