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Non-Tech : PSCKF - Playstar Corporation -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jeff Broughton who wrote (265)7/29/1999 2:03:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 330
 
For insight into what PlayStar's into peruse the following link:

dreamplay.com

Volume in PSCKF has been picking up noticeably over the past several trading sessions and latest contact with the company indicates the company is making great strides with the financial services products along with continued popularity of PlayStar Casino. IMO, PSCKF is one of the gaming/e-commerce companies investors should take serious speculative positions in. The reason(s) being, this company offers what no one else [presently] does and when/if PlayStar ever launches a sports book, this stock could be a killer! Further, at $.36/share, the market cap is extremely reasonable.



To: Jeff Broughton who wrote (265)10/15/1999 11:38:00 PM
From: SockpuppetDoug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 330
 
Jeff, - I just tried a few sites using shockwave slots/blackjack and I must say they're pretty impressive. The download time was fast compared to stand alone java games. The performance is very good too - even with minimum system requirements. The only question I have is: Why isn't everyone jumping on this? The only companies I could find currently using shockwave/flash are Boss Media and TTLN. Seems like this could be the next fad in online gaming development. I'll keep my fingers crossed that PlayStar has already noticed this and included it in their new set of games - this kind of instant gratification could benefit them especially well. Don't know what the hold up is. If we don't see the QC up and running by the first or second week of November I can only guess that something is seriously wrong. Hmmm. Think I'll keep both fingers crossed!

later,

Doug