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Technology Stocks : ExperTelligence, Inc. (EXGP)

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To: J. A. Pina, Jr. who wrote (277)5/13/1999 12:10:00 AM
From: R Citrenbaum  Read Replies (1) of 337
 
The tape is not too meaningful on 1900 shares. A couple of small sellers, no buyers.

To the best of my knowledge all is well with EXGP. I spoke with the company today and can best describe the conversation as extremely optimistic and upbeat. They clearly believe that their technologies are extremely valuable and not yet appreciated by the investment community.

See today's news release and try the enhanced comparative book shopping. No one else can do this. It took about 30 seconds to compare price and availability of a newly released book at various online vendors including Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble and Borders, to name a few. Very impressive. I will use this feature for all of my on-line book purchases. The combination of Time0 technology (Perot Systems) and EXGP technology is very powerful. It does not take a huge leap of the imagination to see lots of valuable possibilities.

What we seem to have right now with the stock is apathy. A little IR and PR could go a long way for the stock. Upcoming NASDAQ listing won't hurt either.

With a market cap under $15 million, I think the downside is minimal and the upside is huge. I don't want to try to chase this stock when it begins its BIG move. With under a million shares in the float, the price appreciation could be dramatic.

Good luck.

RC



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