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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: jccodez  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
IBUI - acquires profitable LA internet host provider lainet.com

(COMTEX) B: Internet Business's International Acquires LA Internet
B: Internet Business's International Acquires LA Internet

LAS VEGAS, Jun 11, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE via COMTEX) -- Internet
Business's International, Inc. (OTC BB:IBUI), www.inbusin.com, today
announced the acquisition of LA Internet Corporation (www.lainet.com),
a southern California Internet Host Provider.

Profitable since its establishment in 1994, LA Internet was among the
first companies in the country to specialize in providing Website
hosting services to business. The company was also among the first to
recognize the burgeoning potential of the World Wide Web for business
transactions, a field which has come to be known as e-commerce. To
date, LA Internet has assisted in excess of 1,900 companies in
establishing commercial Websites and currently provides Internet
services to the entertainment industry as well asnon-entertainment
based businesses nationwide.

This acquisition marks Internet Business's International's first entry
into the hardware sector of Internet business. The Company currently
operates e-commerce sites such as AuctionWinner.com, USLiquidators.com,
and MyDiner.com, as well as the Community/Discussion sites
FilmFanz.com, TuneFanz.com, and SportzFanz.com.

LA Internet will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Internet
Business's International.



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: Jim B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
EDIT: buying AIGI here at .075 MMs tanked this one too easily.. 4 MMs at bid at .07 and couple at .065 ; little resistance upside.

AIGI moving down 1cent on every $500 to $750 worth of sales... that's crazy.. NITE keeps positioning himself on the ask.. and is leading the charge to short this one..

watching for a bounce play here.. just waiting for them to show some support ; KNIC in 3/8 out 7/16.

jim



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 9:55:00 AM
From: cabernetfranck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
Something's up with GCHC. Been watching for the past 3 days. Low vol, but steady upward price movement. Now at 1 1/2 x 1 5/8.
Frank C.



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 10:03:00 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 108040
 
A friend of mine went to an investment club meeting last night. SYCD was discussed. The person presenting it had spoken to Sy Picon, CEO, and he indicated a PR would be out next week. Apparently there was a very successful trade show last week. I picked up some SYCD.

Last release:
SyCoNet.com Begins Marketing 200 Best Selling Pokemon Toys
MANASSAS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 1999--SyCoNet.com, Inc. (OTC BB:SYCD - news), the leading U.S. distributor of Anime (Japanese animated) videos and DVDs, today announced that it recently began marketing the 200 best selling Pokemon toys and ancillary products through a distribution agreement with the manufacturer in Japan.

''As one of just a few U.S. firms selected to directly import these extremely popular toys, SyCoNet.com has the significant opportunity to capture dominant market share since we sell the products at a considerable discount to most distributors,'' explained Sy Picon, chief executive officer at the Company.

Today's announcement follows last week's news regarding SyCoNet.com's distribution agreement with Pioneer Electronic Corp. (NYSE:PIO - news) for the Pokemon video and DVD series.

The Company is selling a broad array of Pokemon items, including stuffed animals marketed under the name plushies, backpacks, and pocket toys. The Company distributes the product line to retailers and expects to begin marketing the items direct to consumers in August 1999.

SyCoNet.com, Inc. distributes Anime (Japanese animated) movies, live action cult films, multimedia games and software, DVDs, CDs, toys, apparel, and related merchandise to retail and consumer markets nationwide through two high-traffic websites, a catalog, and direct sales campaigns.

Fred



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 11:20:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Respond to of 108040
 
What is your top gain expectation Kim ... wish I had bought ONES at 7.75 when I found it ...

GB



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 12:49:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
TRUTHSEEKER RECOMMENDS STRONG SELL ON XDSL

The Traverser xDSL box is nothing more than a bunch of standard DSL
components put together. Anyone can make a box like this and do
simultaneous voice video and data. Here is how:

DSL provides a very fast connection. This connection can be divided up
in many ways.

(This is an example...)

If you had 10 megs downstream you could divide it up as follows:

5 megs for Video (which is more than enough for MPEG2 video)
64kbs for Voice (which is all voice takes)
128kbs for Video Conferencing
4.8 megs for Data

ANYBODY can do this, it is only a matter of partitioning the bandwidth
that DSL provides. It is NOT unique.

Now, how can you get multiple channels (say 192 channels), over this
connection? Easily...instead of sending all the channel though
simulatneously, like traditional cable, you use another partition of
bandwidth to indicate to the video server what "channel" you wish to
watch. The channel capacity is limited only by the video server, not by
the DSL connection

What is in the Traverser Box:

1. The Traverser box uses Globespan Semiconductor DSL chips (which
anyone can buy)
2. The Traverser box that I saw had an AMD x86 processor (again, anyone
can buy)
3. The Traverser box used a coil splitter (a tightly wound coil of wire)
that they buy from Microphase Technologies (the company whose offices
they work out of). You probably could buy it from Microphase, but you
can buy splitters from Orckit too.
4. The Traverser box uses non-standard "CAP" DSL technology not the
agreed upon standard (known as DMT - Discrete Multi Tone).

About the Company:

Company is run by Ronald A. Durando. Durando was formerly the principal
of Nutley Securities. Before that he was a broker at a number of stinky
firms including Graystone Nash.

MEMBER FIRM: GRAYSTONE NASH, INC.
(Expelled on 7/31/96)
BD NUMBER: 10635

NASD Member Firm: GRAYSTONE NASH, INC.
(Expelled on 7/31/96)
BD Number: 10635

2/09/99: 5/15/92 SEC PERMANENT INJUNCTION ORDER

THE FIRM WAS PERMANENTLY ENJOINED IN THE U.S. DISTRICT
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY, AS THE RESULT OF A
CIVIL COMPLAINT FILED BY THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION. THE COMMISSION ENJOINED THE FIRM FROM
VIOLATING ANTIFRAUD, REGISTRATION AND OTHER
PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS.

THE FIRM WAS ORDERED TO DISGORGE $60.6 MILLION, IN
TRADING PROFITS AND CONCESSIONS FROM ITS ILLEGAL
ACTIVITIES. THE COMMISSION, ALLEGED THE FIRM, DIRECTLY
OR INDIRECTLY OFFERED AND SOLD SECURITIES IN INITIAL
PUBLIC OFFERINGS BY MEANS OF MISSTATEMENTS,
OMISSIONS, AND OTHER MANIPULATIVE AND DECEPTIVE
PRACTICES, ORCHESTRATED AFTERMARKETS FOR SUCH
SECURITIES AT ARTIFICIAL PRICES AND HEREAFTER
MAINTAINED, DOMINATED, CONTROLLED AND MANIPULATED
THE MARKETS FOR SUCH SECURITIES. [USDC FOR THE DISTRICT
OF NEW JERSEY, 91 CIVIL 4327, (LR-13241)]
2/09/99: 6/17/91 NASD EXPULSION

GRAYSTONE NASH WAS CENSURED, FINED $1,325,000 AND
EXPELLED FROM NASD MEMBERSHIP FOR VIOLATING ARTICLE
III, SECTIONS 1, 4 AND 19(a) OF THE RULES OF FAIR PRACTICE.
NASD ALLEGED THAT THE FIRM, ACTING THROUGH A CERTAIN
INDIVIDUAL, ENGAGED IN THE DISTRIBUTION AS SOLE
UNDERWRITER OF UNITS ON A BEST
EFFORTS CONTINGENCY BASIS AND ACCEPTED THROUGH ITS
CLEARING AGENT PURCHASERS' MONIES INSTEAD OF
REQUIRING THAT THEY BE PROMPTLY DEPOSITED IN A
SEPARATE BANK TRUST OR ESCROW ACCOUNT; MANIPULATED
THE MARKET PRICE OF SUCH COMMON STOCK IN THAT THE
FIRM BID FOR AND PURCHASED FOR ITS ACCOUNT AND
ATTEMPTED TO INDUCE AND INDUCED OTHERS TO PURCHASE
SUCH STOCK AT ARBITRARY PRICES; AND EFFECTED AS
PRINCIPAL, OVER THE COUNTER SALES OF SUCH COMMON
STOCK TO PUBLIC CUSTOMERS AT PRICES WHICH WERE NOT
FAIR. DECISION IS FINAL 6/17/91. [NASD COMPLAINT
ATL-1049]

Company is being pushed by Kaufman Bros. analyst Vik Grover (same guy
who likes CYOE)

Here are some XDSL names:

Ronald A Durando
Nutley Securities
Graystone Nash Securities
Sue Cifelli
Tommy S.C. Cheng

Company was first called Tecma Labs (TCLB)
Then Company was called Lightpaths TP Technologies.
Now called MPhase Tech (XDSL)
It has always been associated with Durando.



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (8037)6/11/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
Kimberly, once again you prove why in many circles you are known as "sit for brains"....

To: +Ga Bard (8028 )
From: +Kimberly Lee
Friday, Jun 11 1999 9:48AM ET
Reply # of 8185

bought XDSL 7 3/4
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For the record, no matter what His dear friend Tony says, your investment style lacks credibility and substance and you will be carried out like so many amateur traders.

Stick to shopping and buying shoes. Perhaps Manola will come out with a wide ankle version.

Mr. P$nk