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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (15046)9/15/1999 1:39:00 AM
From: Katie Kommando  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
SW: I think Wednesday will be another good day for SHCC . . . I'm predicting we break .30.

Katie K.



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (15046)9/15/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: RCJIII  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
Here is MIGR's latest Chairman's letter released late yesterday-

We are getting very close on this one-

MigraTEC Update- 9/14/99

Last week we had the privilege of having two of our stockholders stop by and
tour our facility. If you have never been involved with a small company
when the market begins to give indications that all of the heart, soul, and
hard work that everyone has put in over the past years might actually start
to pay off; then I invite you to come by for a few minutes and share our
excitement. I know that the two gentlemen that were here last week left
with a positive feeling. I will try to give you a brief update of the
progress that has been made on several fronts and what it means to us as
stockholders.

As you know, our primary focus has been to have our partners ready for the
32-64-bit upgrade activity that appears to be close at hand. To do this we
have focused on forming strategic business relationships with large
companies whose business objectives can be more easily and quickly achieved
through the use of MigraTEC's technology.

Sun Microsystems- We believe MigraTEC's technology can be very beneficial to
Sun in helping Sun capture additional market share with their new 64-bit
technology. We remain optimistic about expanding our relationship with Sun
in the areas of 32 to 64-bit upgrade technology and beyond.

There have been multiple articles regarding the status of Intel's 64-bit
technology now in the final stages of development. We have attached a copy
of one of these, which we think you will find very interesting. Many of the
articles emphasize the strategic "turf battle" for market share which will
be waged between competing 64-bit technologies being brought to the market
place by companies such as Intel, Sun, HP, IBM and Compaq. All of these
players are focused on making the transition from 32-bit technology to
64-bit technology platforms much more rapid than the previous transition
from 16-bit technology to 32-bit technology. Furthermore, large systems
integrators and services organizations like IBM Global Services and EDS
could play major roles in facilitating the transition to the 64-bit
technology from a service perspective. Our objective continues to be
working on bringing to closure revenue-producing strategic relationships
with companies like those listed above to enable the company transition from
the development stage to the operational phase in the near future. We
believe that creating multiple revenue streams though business relationships
with large "partners" is in the best economic and strategic interests of the
company and its shareholders.

We continue to be hard at work and will keep you updated.

Curtis Overstreet




To: Stock Watcher who wrote (15046)9/15/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
SFLK, American Express Selects Softlink's eMail inChorus for Corporate Sales

and Marketing Programs...

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 15, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Softlink, Inc.
(OTC BB:SFLK), the leader in multimedia email technology, today
announced that the corporate services group of American Express(R) has
selected eMail inChorus(TM) as their software solution to compose
dramatic multimedia email messages. Understanding the impact of
multimedia email, the corporate services group of American Express has
purchased eMail inChorus to raise the effectiveness of their online
marketing and sales campaigns.

"Softlink has brought multimedia email to the corporate market with
eMail inChorus, a sophisticated software for composing multimedia-rich
email," said William Yuan, CEO of Softlink. "American Express is taking
advantage of eMail inChorus' ability to enhance their sales and
marketing campaigns."

eMail inChorus produces multimedia email messages with visual and audio
enhancements. Synchronizing graphics, animation, as well as voice
annotations, messages are composed with an easy-to-use interface.
Reduced in size with Softlink's advanced compression technology, any
customer of American Express can receive eMail inChorus messages.



About American Express Company

American Express is a diversified worldwide travel, financial and
network services company founded in 1850. It is a world leader in
charge and credit cards, Travelers Cheques, travel, financial planning,
investment products, insurance and international banking.



About Softlink, Inc.

Founded in 1996, Softlink, Inc. is an innovator in multimedia-based
Internet communications. Using proprietary compression and composition
technology, Softlink's eMail inChorus and eMail VOICELink products
revolutionize conventional text-based email with voice, graphics,
pictures, animation, and live annotation. The company is publicly
traded, OTCBB:SFLK, and maintains headquarters in Santa Clara, CA. For
more information visit the company web site at www.inChorus.com. For
Investor Relations, please contact Gerard Damaro at 561-367-0363.

Note to Editors: eMail inChorus and eMail VOICELink are trademarks of
Softlink, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners and are acknowledged.

Information contained in this press release contains "forward-looking
statements" which can be identified by the use of forward-looking
terminology. Various risk factors could cause actual results to vary
materially from the future results covered in such forward-looking
statements, including "competition, the management of our growth and
the ability to deliver new products to market on time." Such
forward-looking statements are subject to other risks and
uncertainties.



Copyright (C) 1999 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
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CONTACT: Softlink, Inc., Santa Clara
Lauren deVries, 408/496-6668
ldevries@inChorus.com

WEB PAGE: businesswire.com



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (15046)9/15/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: Stock Watcher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
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