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Microcap & Penny Stocks : INTA - Intasys Corp.- Dynamic Growth
INTA 38.29-2.9%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Mr. Park who wrote (169)4/20/1999 2:55:00 PM
From: Joe-MA  Read Replies (2) of 378
 
Icy, the post below is from ch_trader #88 on Yahoo.....

INTASY does NOT serve the entire Vodafone Group Plc. - the
revenues from this would be enormous. They have, for many
years, served the Irish subsidiary of Vodafone which happens
to have the same name (this was cleared up for me years
ago by INTAF staff). Back then, INTAF would never dream of
even trying to serve a giant like Vodafone Plc. becuase
their system was geared for small volume companies. Even
1.5 years ago management told me flat out they really had
no big interest in the big companies (competition from larger
billing support/service companies is fierce).

In the last year, this has changed. I suspect the deal with
Data General and some changes in the billing software, along
with simple growth of the company has made this possible.

The speculation put forth by the silicon investor post still
holds. Don't forget that in 1996, David Henning, who used to
direct Vodafone Plc's cellular sales and services worth
$500 million, came on-board to INTAF management. The connection
to Vodafone is therefore strong. It only makes sense that after
Vodafone's deal with Airtouch there would be a reviewing of the
billing systems and an attempt to consolidate all billing
into one system (efficiencies of scale are obvious). If they
did select INTAF, the business impact would be huge. But I
highly doubt that this is the news to be put forth this week or
next. It is pure speculation in it's worst form. I think
the Vodafone / Airtouch volume is simply too big for a
small company like INTAF to support. Then again if this does
happen, the stock would be fairly valued at something like $30
to $40,if you compare how many subscribers INTAF deals with now.

I expect other news to send the stock up.
Good luck to all.
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