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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (2073)5/9/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (2) of 2662
 
My picks for May 1999 and why.

DVUI..... See the TA done on post #18 of the DVUI thread SI. Stock ran from .18 to .84 has a support level at .75 and looks very bullish. JMHO

PLRP..... There was no pullback after the rush past .25.. Its onward and upward from here. JMHO.

KANA... Netbooks.com has hit the radio airwaves and more knowledge of the product brings more sales.KANA and PLRP are also working together with XYBR to support a wearable computer for college and highschool student.... Look Ma, no books....or was that Netbooks?

BGIX.... The criteria has not changed! A pharmacy online/ with advertising to give revenue to Biologix. WWW.thehealthchannel.com
A doctor on E mail call. Internet Medicine will be BIG! JMHO.

MVEE...... You would have to read the posts. Movie made for 2 million, sold for 15-25 million. Andrew Dice Clay signed, Delta force 2 coming out. The trading hit 29 MILLION shares on Friday.
Do Your own Due Diligence.

KAHI...... Info leaked out of their new site on Thursday last week and the stock ran from .035 to .095.... Then based on Friday to .6.
The site is WWW.Vitaplanet.com / again a on line pharmacy concept like BGIX. KAHI has a great looking vitamin site. This Looks good for at least $1.50.....30 days out.
I am a long term holder of all these stocks and believe in sharing what I have seen. Do your own Due Diligence and invest at your own risk.

Good luck on all your investments. All comments welcome
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