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To: Mike Sawyer who wrote (944)8/6/1999 11:28:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 1570
 
Pete,

I just listened to the interview on WSR. Here is a summary of some of the key points of the interview:

Scott Sitra answered questions regarding the business model of Anything Internet Corp. One thing that I liked to hear was that they are targeting Business to Business customers who will be most likely buying products on a regular basis (monthly). Focus is being centered on keeping customers happy and satisfied so that they will want to return. They are being very careful not to foolishly spend money on mass marketing to the general public like many of the other big name internet companies have been doing. Several other "ANY" sites are being worked on presently to be rolled out some time in the future. They are very close to becoming PROFITABLE and they are growing at a very rapid rate. They are considering a secondary offering at some point, but only if there is enough demand in the market to handle it. Shareholder value has been deemed very important. Investor relations number is 1-888-222-6946 x102.

Anyone else, please feel free to add any points that I may have missed.

OH, and they had a snazy picture of Scott Sitra, Our fearless Leader!
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(I'm sorry Scott, but I had you pictured in my head as an older guy. I'm not sure why...)

For all those still playing BANY (or BANYE now) I hope that it doesn't get delisted and traded on the pink sheets. I don't think that would be very positive at all for the stock price. It may give a great buying opportunity between now and when Banyan get's it's ok from the SEC. Presently I am only holding my free ANYI shares, but I have been quite pleased with there value up to this point. I am optimistic for ANYI's future if they can stick to their business model and draw in enough B to B customers and become profitable. I must admit, I'm not sure what the best way to play this stock is, but I'm planning on holding for at least a year from the date I acquired them through the BANY dividend. I may sell before then if it hits 50+ in a short period of time. I would be interested in hearing other people's strategies for this stock (and please don't say "to make money" I already know that is everyone's strategy, well hopefully anyway)

CJ