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farside

12/10/10 11:05 PM

#6188 RE: spaceblob #6187

Thanks Southern Girl for a grounded realistic perspective of what this stock is, wether long or otherwise. it sure beats holding on to a lot of hot air over inflated hype. Still hope Iweb does well for those with the patience to hang in there through thick and thin, but personally feel the early hoped for projection here was a little too hopeful, have exited for now, and if it does still prove profitable here, i only hope i am timely enough to get back in,

Merry Christmas and God Bless to All
Cheers
Trev
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Southern Gal

12/11/10 8:37 AM

#6189 RE: spaceblob #6187

Discipline and clarity are the only way to make money.
Tell that to those who happen to buy a stock the day before it's acquired for a huge premium.

I am frustrated with IWEB.

Years and years of patience and the PPS is going nowhere.

For all of the fanfare surrounding Chen's arrival, I've yet to learn that his performance has come close to the expectation.

If he's the BSD that was suggested, I'd sooner see him run from failure than be associated with a sinking ship.

Where are the sales? Loads of channel partners. Loads of IWEB employees, each with their own sector- channel, government, etc. But I've not heard of anything beyond a small sale here and there.

Where's the followup to all of the older PR'S concerning what was considered huge sales potential?
Google, Exxon, NASA, Navy, Videobank, USDA, Utilipath, etc.

Signorello is a showman, both by occupation and avocation. He can't hold himself back from announcing every little sale. But, I guess if little sales are all he has to offer.....

As to the notion of IWEB being acquired? Laughable-- truly laughable IMO.

What does IWEB have that's of any value? Any patents? Long term contracts with notable customers?

So far as I'm aware, IWEB is taking off-the-shelf parts and assembling them for a reasonable price. Why would another company pay good money for IWEB when all that's needed is for the potential suitor to assemble the same parts and go after the same customers?

If HP had an identical product at an identical price, I suspect just about every potential customer would buy the HP version.
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Prudent Capitalist

12/11/10 2:23 PM

#6191 RE: spaceblob #6187

Well stated Spaceblob. Amen.