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To: Gutterball who wrote (2123)9/28/1997 6:04:00 AM
From: Kevin S. Oost   of 4676
 
Thanks for the info Dan, but aren't you comparing apples to oranges on this one??? Granted everyone on the internet says they are the most secure with their alogrims, but there is always someone who get into them.... Does this mean that you feel that NRID's software is easy to break into without a fingerprint???? Not that I doubt it cause nothing seems to be secure these days, (wish I had bought Netscape when those guys broke into it) but it still takes a fingerprint to get in I can't see where it would be that easy.... just a thought... my friends give me a hard time cause they always ask if there is a temperature sensor involved with NRID... apparently they feel people are going to be cutting off fingers to get into the system...LOL ....anyway RII is looking good to me right now cause I feel that I have a large enough position in NRID.... Good luck everyone.
Kev

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To: Kevin S. Oost who wrote (2127)9/28/1997 11:44:00 AM
From: Gutterball   of 4676
 
How many fingerprint scanners do you own? I bet you don't own one and there in lies the problem. I'm talking about revenues and bottom line, not apples and oranges. I don't see NRi's (and I do mean "i") star rising until it can demonstrate some positive earnings, and the longer it takes to do this the less likely they are of succeeding. Critical mass and good management are two requirements but if revenues are lacking, these are also lacking.

Anyone wanting to pay cash for a house or load up on NRID these day leaves much to be desired as well. They have it bass aackwards. Idealy, you deduct the interest on the morgage, not the loss on the stock. Got it!

I want you to build a big house--lord knows Mom and Pop have. And there are less riskier alternatives to doing this than buying NRID. We both know about RII, which will move, but slowly. I mentioned Certicom which, like Joe Namyth, gets better looking everyday. Unlike NRi, it had a quorm at its first shot of the annual meeting techstocks.com 

Another play that may be developing on the horizon could be someone like VeriFone. Not because of their license with Certicom, but because they will be selling RF smart card readers to everyone who swipes a Visa or MasterCard. Let's see how good you are at reading the future pathfinder.com 

And Of course, I'm Out of Here!

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To: Gutterball who wrote (2128)9/28/1997 2:39:00 PM
From: Bruce Supranowicz   of 4676
 
Dan, Certicom may be looking better each day as you say, but
it's hard to justify paying $36/share - even $25/share, should
the price decline - until it can show evidence of demonstrating
some positive earnings.

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To: Bruce Supranowicz who wrote (2129)9/28/1997 5:30:00 PM
From: Gutterball   of 4676
 
I agree with you. I'd like to see Certicom and NRi (and I do mean "i") demonstrate positive earnings. I believe Certicom will accomplish this in the next 3 - 4 months. I'm not sure NRi can. As such, I'd be a buyer of Certicom on weakness but I can't say the same for NRID.

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To: Gutterball who wrote (2130)9/29/1997 12:18:00 AM
From: Xue-Feng Yang   of 4676
 
Dan, r u an investor or a gambler? If u were an investor, u should go msft. Hahahaha. I am a gambler, and use some simple simulation to increase the winning rate. NRID is good for me, a gambler. It's a good chance to increase the position.

Good luck,

Xue-Feng

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To: Gutterball who wrote (2121)9/29/1997 9:13:00 AM
From: David R. Stockwell   of 4676
 
nope...

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To: Xue-Feng Yang who wrote (2131)9/29/1997 9:55:00 AM
From: Gutterball   of 4676
 
Tell me about it! Didn't your system lead you to FPNX at one time or was it MTCI? Both are struggling with Chapters 11 and.... Go on Get Out of Here!

BTW INS Buys Identix TP-600 Live-Scan Systems to Screen Benefits Applicants; First Such Program; Order Valued at About $2.5 Million. Now that's a contract! In case everybody here forgot what one looks like.

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To: Gutterball who wrote (2133)9/29/1997 10:04:00 AM
From: Sheldon C.   of 4676
 
dan,
if you are so smart, why aren't you in IDX? Contract was supposed to be $25M when first announced.
Sheldon

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To: Sheldon C. who wrote (2134)9/29/1997 10:26:00 AM
From: brad greene   of 4676
 
Sheldon,

Read the anouncement......

McDonalds has never served Pepsi........Why would they start?.....400 machines by June 30.....$26 million total....or 40 cents per share......Earnings Surprise.....Just the facts, Bubba.....Watch for the up-grades and revisions.

Perhaps NRID can get in on this?....Opps..I forgot. They can't.

bg

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To: Sheldon C. who wrote (2134)9/29/1997 10:28:00 AM
From: Gutterball   of 4676
 
$25M you say? Leaves a lot to be desired. Who knows, maybe Mom has penetrated the INS and some is coming our way. I'm telling ya, a luncheon-seminar goes a long ways if you play 'em right.

BTW, You staying home again?

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