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Technology Stocks : Inference Corporation--Growing 100% and still inexpensive
INFR 31.99-0.1%Jan 27 4:00 PM EST

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To: NCC-1911 D who wrote (1020)11/25/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: zTrader_77  Read Replies (1) of 1246
 
INFR is breaking out. Large volume and closing up near its 52 week high. With the funds entering (100K block) then it should keep going up. Next stop should be around 7.5 and after that the 9's.

The heart of the AOL NSCP deal is
<<But the main thrust of the deals is aimed squarely at capturing a hefty slice of the booming business of electronic commerce --
or e-commerce, as it is often called -- an area to which Netscape shifted its focus when competition with Microsoft dried up
profits in the browser market.

''We are going to companies that are experts at building bricks-and-mortar stores and making it easier for them to build
electronic stores,'' AOL President Bob Pittman said of customers like Macy's and Gap Stores that have shopping sites running
on AOL's service.>>

Maybe, INFR is in the right place at the right time.

It sure is nice to see it breaking out. It has been a long time in coming for us who have been around for the past year or so. Another possibility is a buyout. With INFR becoming profitable again and all the cash it must be tempting for someone. (Of course, I thought this a year ago!)

See ya,
Kirby

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