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To: Earl Mincer who wrote (1128)6/29/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
Earl, check out hushmail.com. It can do everything ZixMail can and more, and it's free.

Regards,

Tom



To: Earl Mincer who wrote (1128)6/29/1999 9:02:00 PM
From: Bob Trocchi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2514
 
Earl...

>>I don't know that we can count on a savvy and educated investment community any more. I do know that we can not count on educated consumers. <<

I subscribe to an Internet Newsletter just fo kicks and to see what is being pushed. this evening I found this in my e-mail.

>>CustomTracks (CUST). $54.00

ZIX That's it ! In twenty-five years of investing, we have never seen a stock
move so fast and so high (except for this year and last year) as has
CustomTracks. Up 1,036% from when we added it to the Internet/Music Watch List
at $4.75 on November 10th, CustomTracks continues to astound us. Today they
announced that it has received worldwide encryption export approval from the
U.S. Department of Commerce for its new ZixIt(TM) Digital Signature and
encryption technology. "ZIX" is apparently the 'brand name" they will bo going
forward with for the their "encrypted" line of products and services.

By the way, we have found an investor who purchased CUST at $6 (he faxed us
his
confirms) and sold at over $50. He hails from Atlanta and we will be
interviewing him sometime during the next couple weeks for your listening
pleasure. AVNewswire will put the Interview up on the Internet.

Chart:
quicken.aol.com;

The newsletter name is;
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Internet Stock Review Online, Sunday 6/29/99

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Notice that they said today is Sunday but what the heck, their advice must be good. <G>

The point here is that these kind of "alerts" IMO keep the momentum going. I see nothing to invest in here.

Bob T. A very patient short.