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To: eric deaver who wrote (1441)12/17/1998 9:57:00 AM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 3086
 
You are right eric, but I think letters of intent specifically have a date by which you can cancel the agreement. Again, I could be wrong. But what if the letter is dependent upon JAWZ making the software more user friendly by a certain date? Again, you are right.



To: eric deaver who wrote (1441)12/17/1998 10:05:00 AM
From: tcd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
this message is about JAWZ but I have to write about another stock to show anyone who is not buying at this undervalued price is missing out on a great adventure. And anyone who is waiting to sell is a complete and utter idiot.

a couple of weeks ago, Open Market (OMKT) and Broadvision (BVSN), two e-commerce software companies began to fly. Another e-commerce stock, Connect, (CNKT) which had been severely depressed at that time, selling at 51 cents!!! was mentioned on the OMKT Yahoo board. The stock went from 51 cents to $ 12 dollars in five days on absolutely NO NEWS. The company still has no news and very little revenue - it is now selling at about $ 2.75.

Now, on the other hand, JAWZ has a great product and is making money and bringing in contracts. Hooking up with 3COM will only result in more business. 46 cents is such a meager sum. Does anyone out there have $460 to lose in the event that JAWZ, a couple of years from now doesn't stack up???

This company has more than news, it has a verifiable product. Walter and other doubting Thomas's. While it is a free country to tell us what you think, in my estimation you could help the board more by researching this particular segment of the market which is in its infancy. What you have to say is baby talk which, if you don't know, requires baby steps.

Be patient and nurture the board.