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Microcap & Penny Stocks : QuesTec.com (QSTI)

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To: G.P. who wrote (1877)5/10/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: Greenie  Read Replies (1) of 2393
 
If you want to love a part, I vote for the internet part. Imagine that our baseball and tennis products get used for broadcast and internet viewing. Convergence is a new emerging industry. I read up on it over the weekend. Simply put, it will be to the consumer what the auto was to the traveler. And the best part is, we will have a piece of it. Is any else out there watching the deals that are being announced lately with AT&T, Microsoft, and a host of other companies. These companies are all positioning themselves for the coming convergance revolution. We have a unique place in it on the sports front, and I believe we will prosper with the continued unveiling of the new technology. As an example, there is no one else that can track a tennis ball. Lucent tried, and FAILED!! We tried, and succeded. The new convergance industry will use our products in a combined interactive TV formats and internet broadcasting. We are the little engine that could, and for those that can't see the forest for the trees, this is the ground work. Our foundation is being laid and we are starting on the first few floors. Go team go. I have little doubt that a year from now we will be reading articles about the company that a year ago was trading at ____ and blew the lid off. Stay long, stay strong. The good times are a 'rolling.
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