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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WINR-Secure Banking to Global Internet Gaming & E-Commerce
WINR 0.00010000.0%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Dave Gore who wrote (5812)8/2/1999 1:08:00 AM
From: architect*  Read Replies (1) of 6545
 
Dave, thanks for the information, WINR seems to be doing quite well in revenues/profits, for no longer than WINR's contracts have been in place and no more customers than they currently have. If WINR can generate $750,000 net profit on their current operating contracts/clients, you're right WINR's margins must be very good. As WINR proves to the market it's not just "software for E-gaming" their customers base should continue to grow at rates similar to E-Commerce and E-Banking.

Is most of WINR's current revenue generated from contracts from E- Gaming transaction fees? With the large amounts of money flowing through E-gaming, WINR benefits on a percentage in the processing fees.

I am intrigued by the joint venture with Cyberlink Monetary Systems. This is a very credible endorsement of WINR's product. Transaction fees on worldwide E-Banking or E-commerce could generate huge money flows if WINR's percentage on processing fees is similar to the E-Gaming fees.

I like so many people I talk to, would spend money more money on the the Internet with the trust financial transactions were processed *bank to vendor* rather than *individual credit card to individual vendor* If WINR has the software to ensure this financial trust will happen, it's day will come.

From what little I've read, I'm not sure how the CMS Joint Venture is contributing to current revenues or anticipated in future revenues.
Was this just a one time sale of software or could transaction fees or operational fees generate reoccuring revenues like WINR's E-gaming contracts?

Skinner isn't clear in the Q & A. Any thoughts or info would be appreciated.

Skinner says,
"Software rights were sold to to Cyberlink for their exclusive use and development. WINR expects to share* in all processing revenues from the operation of it's system."

Expects to share?????
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