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Re: I'm with you Oz. I know/Kirk

posted on Feb 14, 2009 02:44PM

"I resent your insinuation (too bad, you've earned it) about being absent following the 10Q whatever it is supposed to mean.(it means you don't hesitate to pull the trigger on pro-EDIG investors as you again demonstrate by calling long term believers in the Flash patent portfolio KoolAid drinkers...thanks for asking and answering in the same post). But don't worry, I've had enough of you and your buddies and will get out of the way of the Koolaid Express shortly(promises, promises) as soon as we get Gil's latest "misinterpretation" cleared up."(drama queen)

Edig performs per management's expectations, on time or even ahead of time and expectations of just a few months ago and I certainly don't see you giving equal time to that side of the equation. BUT had they not gone 6 for 6 I am sure you would be showering us with all sorts of negative perspectives.

There is a big disconnect from your investment position and your participation on this thread. It's that simple.

Investors are ready to see their investment positions appreciate. After enduring tough times, there is vindication in the air and cash on the bottom line, meaning EDIG is coming into its own.

I'm thrilled with how fast, how far in less than a year that it took EDIG to go profitable with this business model. They tried many other models over time and failed but never gave up.

It's time to recognize that and stay on point. The more that realization becomes the norm the sooner the market recognizes the opportunity and the sooner the stock gets valuated appropriately.

EDIG was a dime a week ago even though we all knew more settlements were pending. It hit .20 after the pacer filings surfaced and is likely to go higher as more news surfaces.

Why is your focus not on EDIG becoming successful, especially in light of them proving themselves? You certainly devote more than enough time taking on all us KoolAid drinkers.

Were you a KoolAir drinker in 2000? What a way to describe your fellow investors who you supposedly have so much in common.



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