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To: LT who wrote (2352)3/27/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: Bill Fischofer  Respond to of 6847
 
Re: DCHT, KANA

I've stated on the Yahoo board that these deals are inherently "neutral". I share your view that any agreement with an OTC:BB company automatically puts it in "show me" mode. The positive spin on these agreements is that smaller companies have more to gain by the association and will therefore work harder at selling. We shall see. There is a Gas industry conference starting April 7th that both XYBR and DCHT are participating in. RAMCapital (which seems to have introduced the two companies) seems to believe there is a large opportunity for wearable use in remote gas sensing and monitoring.



To: LT who wrote (2352)3/27/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: Jon Scott  Respond to of 6847
 
Regarding "tablet" computers.
Isn't that more in reference to PDA's and has little, if anything, to do with XYBR?



To: LT who wrote (2352)3/27/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: Jason Flora  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
Seems to me you've forgotten about IBM, HP, Samsung, Enpointe, Dyncorp, Sony DP, and probably a few others we have yet to hear about. I really don't see those relationships being any less strategic then the one with DCHT. Though I have had little time to research DCHT they appear interesting - they, like XYBR, still need to prove themselves. As to DCHT's price action on Friday my guess would be that some people bought on the announcement of news, without waiting to hear what it was--and sold as they realized that it was lacking in substance. However, I agree with you on KANA. Frankly I have seen nothing but a poorly done, yet to be finished, web site. I hope they can deliver something of tangible value to XYBR, but at this point I wish they would just finish the site - I am sick of seeing Xybernaut link redirected to the Kanakaris web site. JMHO as always.