Interesting verbosity regarding ncii, but it is pointless. No one here is trying to defend the history of ncii. In fact, I never owned ncii. When I first purchased shares in this company it was called e.Digital.
None of EDIG's target markets today even existed back in '88.
You think IBM still makes typewriters ?
Companies evolve with the times and there is no telling when the right product mix and the right events will help make a company a turn around candidate. In EDIG's case there is growing evidence that new products are about to see the light of day with some rather impressive companies standing along side.
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