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Technology Stocks : VYST View Systems, Inc. Gains Listing in Standard & Poors

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To: rezurch who wrote (36)4/5/1999 3:36:00 PM
From: STOCKMANDAN   of 46
 
I've put the same message on the Raging Bull board for View Systems - Kevin form CFG is supposed to speak with Gunther Than tomorrow, that's Tuesday,and hopefully we will have some more information about the company. I've been hearing from CFG that April is supposed to be a good month for VYST with some news concerning contracts and sales and maybe other developments form within. Whatever the case, the stock has rebounded a bit and seems poised for some advancement. Let's hope so, this company seems to be ready to go. I saw an article in the Baltimore Sun on Sunday about another company call Oracle (I don't remember the rest of the name). They had a product along the same lines as VYST's, but the problem seemed to be in the picture reception. This seemed to be the same problem with some other companies I searched on the net for. They all seemed to be lacking in the sound and picture reception according to the info I read. This is where I believe VYST has the advantage. They have 300:1 compression capability which means what is transmitted from the camera site is received almost completely(about 99%) by the receiving end. From what I hear, and this is only what I've heard, is that no one else out there has this capability. Let's hope that this will all become evident soon with some substantial news from Gunther.
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