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To: Crazy Canuck who wrote (363)9/1/1999 4:31:00 PM
From: Boolish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1252
 
Hey Crazy Canuck,

I too am very excited about the revenues this new format will generate. I don't think that the story will end on business applications however.

Just imagine how much easier this would make it for those in the publishing industry. In particular travel books or references that require information from multiple sources that would present extreme collection costs. Say for example a book on North American National Parks.

I also believe that this unique format will present mucho interest from some of the big guns in the technology sector. But as we have come to learn it is usually the first in the field that have the best chance of success. Just look at the internet auction business!! That is why I am confident my shares in this company will reap large rewards in the not too distant future. The idea is brilliant...it is becoming implemented right before our eyes...and they are the PREMIERE company to venture into this avenue.

So hold onto those shares...we are at the beginning of something potentially monumental.

Thanks again for the DD guys and good luck to us all...even though I don't think we'll need it.




To: Crazy Canuck who wrote (363)9/1/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: hx4  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1252
 
Hi CC

Again, thanks for your input. I went to their site and listened to the investor conference. These people really understate their products and company. No hype,all business and very open to investors.

I worked for Dun & Bradstreet as a reporter in the late 60's and ran a network of correspondents. I can see how NSI's product could fit right in with that sort of company.

Did I catch the right figures? They emphasized that the figures were conservative and based on a very small initial market share. Answers.com@50m, business intel.@50-100m, plus other revenue streams for next year?

Harry



To: Crazy Canuck who wrote (363)9/1/1999 8:02:00 PM
From: Len Hynes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1252
 
Hi Crazy Canuk;

Very encouraged by the comments from NSI during the Investor's Forum.Specifically, the launch of
their Internet Community Management System(ICMS),coincident with the official closure some of
twelve contracts mentioned in the discussion, should signal the beginning of "a new era" for the
company.

Your particular example of one of the applications of this technology...i.e. business feasibility
study...gives a good sense of the widespread demand that is likely to occur once NSI launches the full
gamut of this application.

Market action today suggests to me that we may be "at the starting gate" with the official roll-out of
NSI's ICMS.Investors were willing to buy at the offer, despite a large overhang of sell
orders.Also,late in the day,buy orders continued to mount in the ~$2.40 range.Personally, I feel that
we'll see a move up again in the next several days, unless of course we see a break out coincident
with a news release announcing news developments

Time will tell...and I believe that time is on our side now.