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Gold/Mining/Energy : Cybersurf (CY.A) - Bridge between 20th & 21st Centuries
CY 23.820.0%Apr 16 5:00 PM EST

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To: Donald F. DeKold who wrote ()3/31/1999 9:10:00 AM
From: De Nardis   of 3243
 
National Post (Canada) today

Dion Entertainment Corp. (DIO/TSE), up $1.99 to $4.99, on volume of 4.5 million shares. Bid.Com International Inc. (BII/TSE), down 75¢ to $14.80, on volume of 4.1 million shares. Dejour Mines Ltd. (DEJ/TSE), up 14¢ to 95¢, on volume of 7.8 million shares. Cybersurf Corp. (CY/ASE), up 11¢ to $1.81 on volume of three million shares.

Stock in online auctioneer Bid.Com finally fell 4.8% after seven consecutive sessions of gains that took the stock from $6.40 on March 18 to a 52-week intraday high of $17.60 on Friday.

Dejour, the most activity traded issue on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Monday, was again the number one traded issue. The stock has been gaining because of a 5% stake in Internet courier firm Internet.Documents.com. Dejour can increase its stake to 50% for $3.5-million (US). On the day Dejour rose another 17.3%.

On the Alberta Stock Exchange, Cybersurf rose 6.5%, and volume made the stock the second most heavily traded issue.

Dion, which is planning on online bingo site, gained another 66.3% and touched a 52-week intraday high of $5. For the nine months ending Sept. 30, Dion had gross revenue of $5.3-million and recorded a loss of $799,492.

Another Net bingo stock making a move was Network Gaming International Corp. (NGQ/VSE), up 45¢ to $1, on volume of 3.3 million shares. The shares were the second most heavily traded in Vancouver. Network Gaming will begin registering players for its online bingo site on Friday.
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