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To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (11709)7/15/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: Jim B  Respond to of 108040
 
you might look at CHES kimberly for a quick bounce play.. just fyi

i wonder where GaBard is.. he'd appreciate this dip

jim



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (11709)7/15/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
KIM ... finally got VRGN at .50 and looking to grab up STRX today. ALso CBEX has IBM supporting them.

:-)
GB



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (11709)7/15/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
STRX is basically about on the floor and has been steadily moving down plus they have a german subsidairy run by the former CEO of world Com Europe. This is a sleeper and once they spin off this German company Apollo Communications they will be a force to be dealt with. If it was trading with its peers it would be trading at $15.00

OS 58M 42.5 insider 13% Institutions ... Hey I like the ones on the floor.

GB



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (11709)7/15/1999 11:38:00 AM
From: bigbuk  Respond to of 108040
 
INTQ news!!
Thursday July 15, 10:51 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Year 2000 Wire/Intelliquis Receives 50,000-Unit
Order From America Online

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 15, 1999--Intelliquis International Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ), a premier
provider of personal computer and Internet software, today announced it has received a 50,000-unit order of IntelliFIX
2000(TM) test disks from America Online Inc. (NYSE: AOL - news).

The 50,000 test disks will be distributed to AOL subscribers through the company's telemarketing service. Once subscribers
run the IntelliFIX 2000 software and find potential year 2000 conflicts, they can upgrade to the IntelliFIX 2000 PRO version,
which will repair potential year 2000 problems in a computer's hardware, software and operating system.

According to Mark Tippets, Intelliquis' vice president of sales, the order demonstrates the strength of the company's year 2000
solution.

''Intelliquis' IntelliFIX 2000 gives users everything they need to make their PCs Y2K compliant,'' Tippets said. ''The test disk
gives users an initial overview of their potential Y2K conflicts, while the IntelliFIX 2000 PRO version brings their computer's
hardware, software and operating system into compliance.''

Intelliquis' IntelliFIX 2000 software automatically diagnoses, inventories and repairs year 2000 date problems in a PC's
hardware, software and data. The software individually addresses and resolves each key level of impact in a PC: hardware
(BIOS and CMOS real-time clock), operating system, software and data-file conflicts.

IntelliFIX 2000 PRO includes a self-booting software utility for diagnosing and repairing all levels of impact in PC hardware,
including BIOS and CMOS real-time clock. It also includes software for testing and repairing a PC's operating system and
application conflicts.

IntelliFIX 2000 PRO also contains a data scanner. The meticulous data scanner drills down to each cell in a user's spreadsheet
and database software files to locate the year 2000-date problems associated with data. IntelliFIX 2000 PRO also scans for
data deficiencies in Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Access, Excel, Word and other program files. IntelliFIX 2000 PRO retails for
$79.95.

Intelliquis' Y2K products recently received a Level 5 rating in Solace Consultancy's Millennium Test report -- the highest
possible rating in the report and the only product tested that received Level 5. Intelliquis' products can be found in a variety of
retail outlets, including CompUSA (NYSE: CPU - news), Egghead.com (Nasdaq: EGGS - news), OfficeMax (NYSE: OMX -
news) and Staples (Nasdaq: SPLS - news). Intelliquis' products are also distributed to resellers through Ingram Micro (NYSE:
IM - news).

About Intelliquis

Based in Draper, Utah, Intelliquis International Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ) is a premier provider of software titles for the personal
computer market. Intelliquis' Internet, communications, and utility software enable computer users to save time and money
while achieving greater productivity in their business and personal computing activities. Intelliquis' software products
areavailable worldwide through retail, VAR, distributor, Internet, direct and OEM sales channels. More information can be
accessed from the Intelliquis Web site at www.intelliquis.com.

Except for historical information, all of the statements, expectations and assumptions contained in the foregoing are
forward-looking statements. The realization of any or all of these expectations is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties
and it is possible that the assumptions made by management may not materialize. In that regard, there can be no assurances
theAmerica Online order will be fulfilled.

Contact:

Intelliquis International Inc., Draper
Ken Jenson, 801/990-2600
kjenson@intelliquis.com