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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ITOY - Imagin.Net and Virtual Games, Inc

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To: Eric Fader who wrote (145)3/10/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Madeleine Harrison  Read Replies (2) of 340
 
The following appeared in a successful e-mail stock newsletter
today. Read down to the second part. Bold emphasis is mine.
-Madly

THE ALERT INVESTOR

2 EXCITING MICRO-CAPS

FutureTrak Int'l (FTRK, 24c, BB, "http://www.futuretrak.com/"
FutureTrak International, Inc. Home Page</A) is a Florida-based intergrated
provider of mobile communication products, including DirecTV, internet access
& content, and telephony. In the past month or so, the company recapitalized
and announced 2 major acquisitions. The first, in marine electronics, will
provide significant revenues in a fast-growing industry. The second, even more
exciting, is the Maxwell Rand technology to compress algorithms. On a
practical level, this compression technology will allow multi-screening on the
internet with no loss of resolution, something that is currently not available
(fuddy-duddy e-mail doesn't count). This could be BIG ! The chart
"http://www.bigcharts.com/intchart/frames/frames.asp?symb=ftrk"
BigCharts - Interactive Charting</A, is turning bullish after an 8 month
decline from the $2.25 area, and there is clear accumulation taking place.
It's a strong buy.

Imagin.Net (ITOY, 15/16, BB) was mentioned two weeks ago as a "concept stock" with potential, stemming from its video-game technology that can be updated on the internet. The company had just put an internal power-squabble behind it and was poised to capitalize on its unique technology.
Since that time, the concept was adopted by Compaq, who has agreed to put the technology of ITOY's Virtual Games division on its DeskPro line. The stock doubled on huge volume when that announcement came out, but it is still trading below $1, in the middle of its recent trading range.
What you need to know is that an agreement with a mousy entertainment company is imminent, and the stock has a great deal more "steam" in it than what the current price indicates. As I said with CRNC 2 weeks ago, the only way to avoid regrets is to own this stock at these levels.
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