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To: MSB who wrote (2127)3/4/1999 3:45:00 AM
From: Dave Shoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Good analysis. Buy at 4 and wait for the easy hype up.

That Boston Globe article was way too generic for anyone to believe it had significant info in it. I didn't suspect a couple of 'the believers' were only interested in generating hype until now. Another signal to watch out for next time. Cool.

I just realized why there won't be much in the line of 'leaks' coming from Xybernaut. Not only is the structure necessarily weighted with legal counsel, but the CEO has done time in the CIA. These old habits are tough to break.

Shoe.



To: MSB who wrote (2127)3/4/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: MSB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
To the thread,

Subject: XYBR DD

Wanted: Feedback

I got to thinking about something Shoe said regarding the Yahoo board doing a lot of the XYBR work. Having read the SI XYBR board for quite some time now, there is a lot of truth in the statement.

I got to mulling over an idea this morning at work, and I'd like to know what you think. It seems to me, that like me, there are a number of people who keep tabs on the thread. Also, many of us are constantly on the lookout for anything about XYBR which could enhance the share price.

Too, there are many factors one must to take into consideration when deciding, by our own individual standards and according to our short or long term, when to buy and when to sell.

I'd like to know if there is any interest in pooling talents, dividing tasks, basically working together as some sort of loose collective to stay abreast of what is happening with XYBR fundamentally and technically.

Is it possible that a board can devise a system whereby individual's are contributing towards a common goal by dividing tasks?

Let me know what you think and if you're interested via PM. I figure we'll need at the least 5 people but would prefer many more.

Just wondering,

Mike

P.S. One's trading style would be by individual choice. Let me stress one point, this idea is NOT a subtle solicitation to devise a way to buy and sell the stock as a group. I prefer to go my own way when dealing with such matters and I suspect many others do as well. It IS one person wondering if it is possible to work as a group when collecting information without multiplying the tasks many times over.