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To: MSB who wrote (2329)3/25/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: The Flying Crane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
Hi everyone:

"This is starting to get depressing."

For the lord of me, why is it starting to get depressing? All we have so far is lack of news; but that doesn't mean XYBR is falling apart. As far as I am concerned, the product is still an eye catching gizmo with a lot of use for commercial applications.

Why is this short-term outlook for XYBR price such a big deal? Unless, of course, you are a short-term trader looking for a quick killing so you can play other fields or pay your bills. But if you are a long-term investors (or even intermediate-term investors), then you know the whole play is all in the "waiting".

What else is there to do but waiting? It is going to take some time for XYBR management to manufacture, market, sell, and collect money for their venture in wearable computers. What more, it is going to take some time for companies to buy into the new revolutionary idea of using wearable computers. Since, IMHO, wearable computers is the next wave of computer revolution, I am not worried at all. Unless, of course, XYBR management actually announce some bad news. So far, I haven't heard anything that is either good or bad.

We do have some light-weighted PRs that kind of cheer us up a bit if nothing more... but that is OK to me too. For I am quite content waiting for the big picture to unfold during the next few years.

Come on guys! We are heading into the new millennium, the 21st century! Things will change and will be different! There is no "if" or "but" in this. Unless, of course, you believe that our new millennium will be stuck with notebook technology for a long time to come... NOT!

R E L A X ...

Again, all of the above is my opinion only.

Remember everyone,
To Each His Own

and

Prosperity to ALL!