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Technology Stocks : uniView Technologies - UVEW

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To: Joe Barker who wrote (4986)8/19/1997 8:24:00 AM
From: Joe Barker   of 6895
 
A comment about the press release from yesterday:

The post from Wayne Risner pretty much sums it up. However, if things had progressed normally back in May, this type of fluff news would have been taken completely as positive. Actually, these types of partnerships as the product becomes more established, could add additional revenue sources generated thru advertising and from corporations whose services are available via the Xpressway. How many companies would pay money to be up front, ahead of everyone else when surfing the web? Yahoo has proven the importance of providing links to other companies web sites. These companies pay money to be listed on the top of the Yahoo page. AOL and now WebTV is another place that companies would love to be listed up front, and pay money for that privilege. Perhaps Curtis Mathes is receiving something too.

If this is the only way for Curtis Mathes to send out information to the general public for now, I will not be so critical. Some type of news in a press release is better than no news at all, even if it is similar to yesterday's story. Just don't go beyond the ridiculous, like the official news release on the promotion of Tom O'Mara or the press release about the buying of more shares by the insiders. These two stories, should have been on their web page only, under "Company News" or in some type of newsletter to the stockholders.
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