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Re: mghamberlin post# 5223

Sunday, 06/26/2005 2:58:45 PM

Sunday, June 26, 2005 2:58:45 PM

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I think Billy's term "generic" is now 'appropo' in describing all Hop-on phones and apparently the Zytec phone you found, MG. Did you notice if the Zytec phone cost more than $39, which, apparently, is the price of the Hop-on 1502. If Hop-on produces only generic phones, then its major competition has to be considered Sirus(?) and Tracfone(?) rather than Motorola and Nokia. So, to judge Hop-on as an investment, it has to be seen whether Hop-on can sell ITS 'generic' phones for less than 'other' generic distributors (retailers?). Thus far, it seems that they are the 'least expensive' GENERIC phones, because, I suspect, they have no debt. And they have no debt, I suspect, because investors, rather than creditors, are paying for them. Just my thought on the matter, dc... ps. this may be a 'positive' for Hop-on in that it has enabled them to sell their generic phones at a lower magrin... jmo, dc.