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To: Doug Bean who wrote (3237)1/2/1999 4:58:00 AM
From: Larry Hartman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4815
 
You all have valid points, but the key is to focus on what is happening on the business side of the company. VTPI, while admittedly sparse with press releases, is quite forthcoming on information updates in converstions. When I last spoke to the company last week, several things were made clear to me. CRI is busier than ever and is providing more than enough cash flow to support the company until the videoconferencing sales really start to kick in. A few government agencies are now in the "playing with the product phase", but are getting close to ordering - VTPI is curently the only company fully compliant with current governmental requirements and they LOVE the new Visual EZ II operating system. It seems that waiting for budgeted dollars for 1999 to kick in was a motivational factor. VTPI's new partners are excited about VTPI's products and have even dedicated internal personnel primarily to work on integrating VTPI's products into their programs. VTPI is getting more calls and leads than ever and for the industry that has been so long to take off, looks like the light might actually be at the end of the tunnel. VTPI and it's market cap are so small that any significant deal will have a material impact on this company's stock - giving Doug (and the rest of us) that opportunity to get a great pop from a penny stock. Lastly, MOP is an idiot (I had to add that last part just for fun). Good luck in 1999 to everyone.