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Gold/Mining/Energy : Intrinsyc Software Inc. (T.ICS) (formerly V.ICS)

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To: David L who wrote (302)4/2/1998 12:34:00 AM
From: Gary W  Read Replies (1) of 1635
 
Hi David,

Nice to have you on board. A very wise decision on your part. I just might accumulate more myself. Bill might be able to give you a better answer to your Y2K question. As far as I know, Intrinsyc was primarily involved with development tools for embedded systems using the Microsoft operating system. These embedded systems would have to go the Microsoft "route". You bring up a good point. It is definitely a possiblilty. It is definitely what Bill Gates has in mind in having Windows "everywhere". If Microsoft pulls its weight, then Intrinsyc will definitely have an opportunity with the year 2000 issue.

By the way, I get my stock quotes from www.stockhouse.com. I noticed that their quote for Intrinsyc was $3.38 for the last price sold at over 900,000 shares with a $3.36-$3.38 bid/ask. It wasn't Tuesday's close. They were right all day long and they have always been a reliable service for me. Greenline says that about 887,000 shares traded and closed at $3.00. Is it possible that there was some sort of after hours trading which would account for the 900,000+ shares traded and higher price?

Gary
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