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To: Stock Detective who wrote (3)7/27/1999 9:46:00 PM
From: John Menzies  Respond to of 12
 
Merely a humble investor who has a particular interest in Voice Recognition products and this one seems to have enormous potential. I have been using VR products for a number of years - not in a production situation but to understand the technology and thier utility. The major restrainst to widespread use of the technology has been the software - it was just not up to the task until recently and available inexpensive computing power - this software needs large licks of memory and very fast processors- all of which are now inexpensive and readily available. For example - the better software requires 100 megs plus of RAM and 200 meg swap file!

The next wave - somewhat like the development of the mouse - will be voice recognition - in real time - and it will be used to manage your computer, write correspondence and interact with the internet. For many users simple search engines are too hard and intelligent VR software will make it possible to interact with the internet faster and will make the location of services (e commerce business) easier for the average user and thereby increase the market and acceptance of the medium - if it needed additional acceptance.

John



To: Stock Detective who wrote (3)7/27/1999 9:48:00 PM
From: John Menzies  Respond to of 12
 
If you want to get some idea of the interest in the IT industry in Voice recognition search this site for it:

patents.ibm.com

John



To: Stock Detective who wrote (3)7/27/1999 10:02:00 PM
From: John Menzies  Respond to of 12
 
Research report: There are none at this time - the company in its present form is very new - have a look at the timetable below. I believe that the company is undertaking a number of roadshows in the US at present.

7/22 Hires Sales and Marketing director
7/19 Changes trading symbol to CSVT
7/16 Closure of US$3 million financing
7/15 Merger of completed
7/2 Shareholder approval for acquisition of Conversational Systems Inc
6/25 Sale of Dead On sports goods business
6/22 Merger announcement of Dead On and Conversational Systems

As you can see this is a very new listed business - with completion of the acquisition of the software technology company Conversational Systems less than 14 days old!

John
cmi-capital.com



To: Stock Detective who wrote (3)7/27/1999 10:06:00 PM
From: John Menzies  Respond to of 12
 
Did you notice the people involved in the recent US$ 3 million financing which the company undertook immediately after it completed its acquisition due diligence.

Societe Generale,
Bank Julius
Baer, and
Lloyds Bank International

Large funds and private money!

John

ConversIt.com Closes $3 Million Financing

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 16, 1999--ConversIt.com, Inc, a Nevada Corporation, (OTCBB: DEAD) is pleased to
announce the closing of $3 Million Financing led by European Investor Services Ltd. and Compass Investment Management Ltd.

"We are pleased with the involvement from such leading European financial institutions including Societe Generale, Bank Julius
Baer, and Lloyds Bank International," commented Dean Weber, Chairman and CEO of ConversIt.com. "This financing gives us
the opportunity to finalize product development, testing, and initial launch of our upcoming consumer based Internet products."