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Technology Stocks : Identix (IDNX)

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To: Wendell Holmes who wrote (4604)10/29/1997 12:37:00 PM
From: brad greene  Read Replies (1) of 26039
 
Wendell,

Randy has alot on his mind.....very busy.....traveling alot....Jet lag....He needs you to cut him some slack. Scullion was on top of it.

The great part of this deal today is that the Wall Street boys are going to be asking Sylvan alot of questions about the Joint Venture....and IDX will be getting some press and much needed attention.....I would think that it is happening as we speak.

Kessler should comment soon...I think he was very happy with the conference call....So I think this run may have some legs........Long term-big picture stuff.....same stuff we have been preaching.......And don't forget the very large short position. The shorts are going to move as soon as they feel that IDX is getting any kind of attention from the big boys.

There is something to be said for the idea of large investors deciding that Biometrics is here....and that Bill Gates ain't no fool. When the big boys start looking for the best biometric company, Wendell......it will be IDX....not FINX or NRID......It will be a choice of one.

bg

ps.Did you see the Bill Gates comment?.......I loved it. I think we should all read it again.....Lots of people listen to Bill Gates, Wendell. He has made a few dollars on account of his vision of the future...Don't you think?

From October 8 1997......

ÿLAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Biometrics may be the next big thing in information technology. At least, that's what Bill Gates thinks.

Gates told an audience here at the Gartner Group Inc.'s ITxpo that biometrics technologies -- those that use human characteristics such as fingerprint, voice and face recognition -- will be the most important IT innovations of the next several years. This week, several companies are showing off products at the ITxpo show that will help people and their PCs interact more closely.
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