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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Jim Spitz who wrote (63955)12/4/2000 1:06:21 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (4) of 122087
 
SEVU<--- I am short and have today changed coverage to FRAUD and SCAM status and to zero bid worth.. Currently @ 6 and change



The compnay is run by a scumbag iknown as Richard Mcbride, and he has lied about every contract and the deal with TAIWAN is fake !!!

No order was ever made as a matter of a fact The compnay cited as being in charge of representing them DENIES any and all sales claimed by the COMPANY !!!!!!!!!

SEVU US: SeaView Taiwan Contract Will Exceed $80 Million Page

SEAVIEW VIDEO TECHNOLOGY INC ("SEVU-L")
- SeaView Taiwan Contract Will Exceed $80 Million

SeaView Video Technology Inc. (http://www.sevu.com) released the
following information from Logis-Tech Inc., the Alexandria VA-based teaming
partner representing the Company to the Department of Defense. Logis-Tech
Director of Government Marketing, Frank Travis, issued the following
statement:
"We have been working on a major contract with Taiwan. Top military
advisors have visited us here in the United States. In addition, our people
have made two presentations there. We have demonstrated the multi-camera
system from SeaView Video Technology Inc., utilizing the IRFS(TM) system.
Our overall contract is several hundred million dollars, and we have
allotted funding for SeaView's "SecureView" product.
"Security is a major portion of this sale, and SeaView will be
receiving an $80-million minimum order to provide cameras, IR floodlights,
and control CPUs. The SecureView concept provides an economical and quick
method of adding quality video."
Col. Larry Hoffman (USA ret.), SeaView National Sales VP, commented:
"This project essentially mirrors the National Guard project here in the
US, and the 7th ARCOM contract in Europe. Our first two Guard buildings
will get a test run this month. We are also finding that county and state
governments are interested in the concept. Logis-Tech will install and
service all these systems. The keys to this entire product line are
simplicity and economics in installation. Just like the consumer side,
screw in the light bulbs and play on any TV through the power line."

THE ABOVE PRESS RELEASE IS FALSE in its entirety !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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