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To: Bill France who wrote (15763)4/21/1999 10:09:00 PM
From: WISDOM MILES  Respond to of 19331
 
Bill, good move.

For years, I couldn't understand why DCTC couldn't appreciate with the
company's great advance.

dcic.com

Now I found the reason.

We wouldn't let it anymore.

Stronger than ever. GO DCTC!




To: Bill France who wrote (15763)4/22/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: Baldwin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Bill, interesting post from Raging Bull. What is YOUR solution? In life, we can all complain, moan, groan....but unless we offer a solution.....it's just complaining, moaning, & groaning. CARD is listed on Nasdaq.

Baldwin



To: Bill France who wrote (15763)4/22/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: Dr. Moze  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
CARD vs. DCTC:

(I know you just made a repost, and that's what I'm addressing here)

Based on company data, CARD and DCTC are priced pretty comparably overall. CARD has a greater 9-month sales per share than DCTC (1.72 vs. 1.56), comparable book value (,71 vs. .84) and lots more cash (.75 vs. .08). So, boosting DCTC's stock by a factor of 5 or so would throw the comparable figures from a similar company out of whack.

One cannot claim future revenues and "next year's business" as a reason for current "undervaluation" in an unproven company. I've seen companies make such bold claims and the proof of that pudding is in the eating, both at the dinner table and in the marketplace. (Remember CCEE anyone? Howzabout ISGI/TWTI???) To me it looks like DCTC is fairly priced at current levels for current, solid financial data. I don't buy into the "evil MM conspiracy" theory here. The numbers speak for themselves, and they indicate a fair current market valuation.

YOMV, but the numbers don't change no matter what color glasses you may choose to wear. $^)