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To: michael john stout who wrote (5919)8/21/1999 12:37:00 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 6545
 
Other than WINR, I've generally avoided internet gaming stocks for the same reason I would have avoided high-flying regular gaming stocks in the 60's (such as Parvin Dohrmann, for example). You just can't be sure who may be behind the scenes financially, or how therapeutic the companies really are. Based on what I have read, I don't think that's a high risk with WINR. I am, however, absolutely sure that-before WINR gets very far along in their banking endeavors-they will split off the gaming somehow. That would be good for us, IMO, because the two disparate enterprises could trade on their own merits.

The SNMM problem today may well be just the beginning of a fearsome minefield for internet gaming investors.



To: michael john stout who wrote (5919)8/21/1999 4:13:00 PM
From: Dan Thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
Michael,

I believe SNMM did the processing for these casinos.
Reason being David Skinner's last response that several casinos
which were considering SNMM have now begun aggressive talks with
WINR.

IF SNMM was the processor, it would cast a LOT of doubt on the
integrity of SNMM and anyone else in similar line for a time, until
the others were checked out. WINR can shine, IMO, if they continue
to keep the nose clean and maintain highest standards. We would
seem to have an enormous amount of business on the table, up for grabs.

Regards,
Dan