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Gold/Mining/Energy : ISEE3D (EYEC) formerly known as INT'L TELEPRESENCE

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To: Mr Stock who wrote (62)6/26/1999 3:26:00 AM
From: Mr Stock  Read Replies (1) of 191
 
The Atlanta Technical Stock Investment Newsletter:

NEW "3D" Technology May Kick Door In: ISEE3D, Inc.http://www.isee3d.com formerly International Telepresence a Canadian OTC company (CDN: ITLP) has developed a remarkable new technology and may have a block buster business plan. The company developed 3D technology doing medical research using a single camera.and then adapted this technology to the internet. This system required high speed internet access which limited market to 5% of internet. The company plans to introduce their new system at the Streaming Media East Conference in New York on the 29th of June which will operate on a 28kbps and up modem. 3D glasses will be a requirement which can be obtained from web site. They have also announce the addition of Alan Lippman, current chief engineer of Real Networks which currently has a market of 60 million subscribers. The company is trading at $1.45/sh and has 53 million shares outstanding and plans to derive revenues from hosting content, selling cameras, consulting, editing tools, live pay-for view events and advertising. including banner ads and embedded buffer ads. ATN plans to follow this new technology and believes it could be an important new growth industry.

And I thought we were the only ones who knew about this gem!
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