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Re: excel post# 3488

Sunday, 04/28/2002 5:06:37 AM

Sunday, April 28, 2002 5:06:37 AM

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excel, we will have to disagree here.

To convey partial costs with open ends was useless. They may as well said they have an agreement and left it at that. Except it was material information. And quite possibly VERY material.

The omission of fact and cloudy explanations given by management in the past has provided disappointment for the shareholders in the future. Reading between the lines has proven to be a very expensive pastime with this bunch.

As to our actual cost and our potential clients, only the perceived value of the product or solution matters. The actual cost of a diamond from its original source, or processor chip in your computer for example, has no correlation for what markup is added to it. A profit is desired, and the more the better.

In the end it is supply and demand, whatever the market will bear. The same item is worth more or less to each user based upon their need for the solution at that time. A simple drink of water could be worth a million dollars to the right person at the right time.

Just another tap dance.

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