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To: speedbot who wrote (12052)7/19/1999 9:43:00 AM
From: Jim B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
there goes OGPS and MVEE.. moving up nicely
; both have stories that won't fully unfold for 30days or better.. though OGPS is obviously a much more solid play... micropennies are hard to depend on like MVEE... but the movie it owns with Jean Claude Van Damme (Universal Soldier) doesn't open until mid august I believe at 1,600 US theatres.. so it's possible that this one will climb right up until the movie comes out; just be careful with your entry points

jim



To: speedbot who wrote (12052)7/19/1999 9:43:00 AM
From: bigbuk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
INTQ news today,
much more to come here!!!!

Monday July 19, 8:44 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Intelliquis Y2K Test Featured in Staples' North American Point-Of-Purchase
and Web Site Promotions
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 19, 1999--Intelliquis International
Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ), a premier provider of personal computer and Internet
software, today announced its year-2000 hardware and software test is
being featured in a point-of-purchase and web site promotion with Staples
Inc. (Nasdaq: SPLS - news), the largest operator of office superstores in
the world.

During the promotion, Staples is offering its customers free Intelliquis
Y2K test disks through a point-of-purchase display in each of its 850
superstores located throughout North America, as well as a free download
of the program from the Staples' Web site (http://www.staples.com). The
Intelliquis Y2K test disk allows users to test key elements of their
computer's hardware, software and operating systems for Millennium bugs,
which can be repaired by upgrading to either the IntelliFIX 2000(TM)
standard or PRO versions.

According to Mark Tippets, Intelliquis' vice president of sales, the
point-of-purchase promotion with Staples gives the company an opportunity
to demonstrate the strength of its Y2K solution.

''This test disk promotion gives Intelliquis an opportunity to show
consumers its solution to the Y2K problem,'' Tippets said. ''With the
Intelliquis Y2K test disk, consumers can check their hardware and software
for Y2K compliance, and see exactly what needs to be done to become fully
compliant in all key levels.''

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.

The IntelliFIX 2000 standard version 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.

The IntelliFIX 2000 PRO version includes all software found in the
standard version, as well as an additional data scanner. The meticulous
data scanner drills down to each cell in users' spreadsheet and database
files (e.g. Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Access, Word and Excel) to locate year
2000-date problems associated with data. The IntelliFIX 2000 standard
version has a suggested retail price of $29.99, while the PRO version
retails for $49.99.

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 the Level 5 designation.
Intelliquis' products can be found in a variety of retail outlets,
including Staples (Nasdaq: SPLS - news), CompUSA (NYSE: CPU - news),
Egghead.com (Nasdaq: EGGS - news) and OfficeMax (NYSE: OMX - 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 are available worldwide through retail, VAR, distributor,
Internet 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
the Staples promotion will be result in material sales of company
products.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:

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



To: speedbot who wrote (12052)7/19/1999 10:31:00 AM
From: Kimberly Lee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 108040
 
Never judge mms inventories by small gap ups or gap downs. More often than not, gap up simply means mms have more shares to dump, and likewise the other way around. (NTVN was a classic example in which Southwest pretended it was biding for size 100 13 1/2 preopen...look where it is now.)