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Strategies & Market Trends : AMIGOS INVITATIONAL YEEHAW PORTFOLIO

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To: Sergio H who wrote (246)5/17/1999 11:08:00 PM
From: scouser  Read Replies (1) of 1316
 
Amigo Sergio, thank you for the opportunity to post on the portfolio.
I would like to nominate MDTV.
This company is a BB stock, and is very ripe at the price of $2.
They have found an extremely welcome niche market in Canada supplying DTH sattelite TV to Multiple Dwellings and hotels only. They have a great marketing plan , completely FREE installation , and no monopoly or minimum number of subscribers/ MDU is required, ie non-confrontational. This makes it a no-brainer compared to our hated cable monopoly. They make money by charging a monthly access fee and get a commission from the programming provider. They add services like security and video surveillance on the same in-house fiber.
They have stated that a new service will be T1 or higher internet service to their subscribers. Most people on this continent are no-where near cheap high speed 'net access, ADSL is a loss leader :-) and cable is only virtual, and digital access is not cheap.So as soon as MDTV announce their internet service I think it will appreciate greatly. Check the MDTV thread for valuation scenarios in the very near future.
They have just filed to become fully reporting.
sec.gov
It will go MACD green tuesday, and the stochastic has just turned up giving it lots of push.
I will let you determine the start price.
scouser

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