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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Microvision (MVIS)
MVIS 0.9100.0%Dec 26 9:30 AM EST

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To: Charles Smithers who wrote (8)11/19/1996 8:00:00 AM
From: Saul Weingburg   of 7720
 
I am very sorry to interrupt your thread, but with news like I have I think you won't mind. I'll make this short. I am a stock analyst, and I research low priced, emerging technical issues that are either undervalued, or financially struggling due to bankruptcy or other indebtedness. I focus in on the technology and or outside influences that could and should cause turnaround.

The company that I bring to you is about to engage in an equity position with a private company that is looking to go public. Nothing new here, but the private company is seeking to gain West Coast exposure for their fractal compression techniques. MCI has engaged in a consulting agreement with this company and names like Sony have been mentioned in conjunction with the advent of producing the largest West Coast MultiMedia Production Center to date.

I speak of Total MultiMedia Inc. (TMMI) bulletin board stock. It is trading for .055 and has just started to move up to .065. This stock can and will move quickly. Announcements on a merger or takeover should be forthcoming. This company is not without a sorted past and most questions can be answered by checking out the TMMI subject (subject number 2725. As of last Friday, Elliot Phearson of KWHY stock talk in LA Calf had spoke of the merger and indicated that this stock could run to one dollar. This did happen two years ago when the stock ran from .18 to 1.68. It's worth your effort to check it out.

Saul Weingburg,
Bloom, Goldstein, and Assoc.
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