Thanx f/ the post on IHTL. I started watching it about a week ago and was waiting to see if it would come off the pinks (as of Monday). IMO this is an interesting company.... here is some DD I quickly put together on it:
IHTL Website:
innovativeholdings.com
Recent press releases
April 24,2000 - IHTL becomes fully reporting: biz.yahoo.com
April 26, 2000 - Innovative Holdings' Subsidiary to Provide Singapore Horse Racing Internet/TV Broadcast Timing & Scoring Technology biz.yahoo.com
Recent post on RB:
ragingbull.com
Some DD from a post just before they went on the pinks:
To: Stock Watcher who wrote (22933) From: Dave Gore Thursday, January 6, 2000 4:06 PM ET Reply # of 32307
GREAT **IHTLE** DD INFO: LISTEN TO CEO INTERVIEW 1999 HIGH: well over $1.00 CURRENT: 15 x 17 cents FILING ON VIEW: freeedgar.com (type in Innovative Holdings)
My favorite speculative pick for 2000. Not a short term play. Excellent revenue potential. This is a 16 minute interview worth your time.
(BSNS WIRE) Innovative Holdings' Xtreme Telemetry CEO Interviewed by www Innovative Holdings' Xtreme Telemetry CEO Interviewed by www.wallstreetreporter.com
Business Editors
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 5, 2000--Innovative Holdings & Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:IHTLE) has announced that Colin Beasley, CEO of the Company's Xtreme Telemetry Systems, Inc. subsidiary was interviewed by www.wallstreetreporter.com. During the interview, Mr. Beasley discussed the completion of Xtreme's proprietary core data transmission system designed to capture and deliver real time telemetry information to broadcast television and the Internet. To listen to the interview, go to: www.wallstreetreporter.com Xtreme Telemetry Systems' new X/T Broadcast Sports Information Systems provide critical "real time" telemetry data on physical performance (heart rate, body temperature, respiration, stress levels, and more), equipment or vehicle performance, plus important environmental data displayed on-screen for audiences on network television, cable, and the Internet. The viewer is able to see an incredible stream of information that truly makes the event come alive, and provides a unique on-screen "billboard" that can be used to feature promotional messages and sponsor's logos. Innovative Holdings & Technologies, Inc. identifies, acquires and incubates early stage niche technology companies with outstanding growth potential.
The statements contained in this release which are not historical facts contain forward-looking information with respect to plans, projections or future performance of the company; the occurrence of which involves certain risks and uncertainties that could cause the company's actual results to differ materially from expected results. Such risks include the timing of implementation and the scope and success of the program described here.
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CONTACT: Innovative Holdings & Technologies Inc., Orlando Phil Flynn, Investor Relations, 800/392-7961 www.stockprofiles.com/ihtl Company Web Site: www.innovativeholdings.com
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About broadband technology:
To: Leroyt who wrote (5106) From: Walter Morton Friday, March 3, 2000 1:10 PM ET Reply # of 5229
"Broadband presents a different opportunity; something beyond streaming media...it would be a mistake to approach the web as simply another way to deliver television. Instead, we need to develop brand new types of programs that take advantage of what the web does well." Rob Tercek, VP Online Services, Columbia TriStar Interactive, 6/30/99 Some facts and figures about Broadband Consumers Consumer Broadband Market...Moving Rapidly to Mass 1998 .5 million US household customers 7/99 1.2 million US household customers 12/99 2.6 million US household customers 2000 5.8 million US household customers 2001 11.0 million US household customers 2002 18.8 million US household customers 2003 27.4 million US household customers Source for estimates: Forrester Research
Need more evidence broadband is going to be huge... Consumer demand exploding as measured in a Forrester 1/99 survey of 2,000 US homes online where 43% said they were somewhat interested in broadband services--a 64% increase as compared to the 25% interested in 1998
AOL subscribers are eager to join the broadband revolution. Findings from a study among AOL users found that 90% wish for high speed access to the Net as a result of the AOL/Time Warner merger.--Greenfield Online and The Myers Group, 2/2/00
Broadband momentum is everywhere...DSL prices dropping in major markets, FCC mandating phone line sharing, Paradyne to offer high-speed access to hotels, Free DSL services for consumers, Time Warner and AOL merge.
Unprecedented industry-wide mergers & acquisitions positioning for the future (telecomm/cable carriers, telecomm/cable equipment vendors internet portals, and content providers)
20 cable deals between april-june 99 valued at $88 billion (top 5 cable systems now dominate the entire industry)
Video is the future...Star Wars trailer was downloaded 8 million times off the Apple web site in April 1999
Broadband environment is more effective for branding
Rich media ads make a deeper impression on broadband
44% ad recall...a 34% improvement over static ads
+30% brand image improvement over static ad (IPSOS-ASI/@HOME, 3/99)
General Demographics Broadband User* General U.S. Population Median Adult Age 38 36 Households with Children 47% 36% Annual Household Income $52,600 $40,000 College Degree 36% 21% Home Ownership 70% 64% Make Online Purchase in Last Year 44% 27% Internet Usage 22 hrs/week 12 hrs/week Sources: Aspen Media Research, Claritas, Find SVP
Consumer Habits Broadband User General U.S. Population Made Travel Plans Online in Last Month 164 100 Own a Laptop or Notebook PC 151 100 Used Online Financial Service in Last Month 150 100 Own a Luxury Car Purchased New 144 100 Bought $300 or More in Software in Last Year 143 100 Own a Cellular Phone 132 100 Own a Vacation Home 131 100 Made 4 or More Domestic Trips in Last Year 129 100 Bought a Novel in Last Year 127 100 Sources: Claritas, MRI. Figures are for comparsion purposes indexed against the general U.S. population. * The Broadband User profile is based on Road Runner subscriber information. |