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To: changedmyname who wrote (97581)9/20/1999 9:47:00 AM
From: jopawa  Respond to of 119973
 
RVST looking real good, recent ipo with a low float, some of the tidbits from the news:

RAVISENT Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:RVST - news) and Sony Europe today announced a new cost-effective upgrade solution to deliver DVD playback on IBM-compatible PC platforms. RAVISENT's Software CineMaster® 98, the software solution that enables digital video and audio stream management, will accompany Sony's DDU220E-SRP drive with 6x DVD access speed and 32x CD access speed to provide customers optimal DVD and CD performance. In addition, the DDU220E-SRP also reads CD-R and CD-RW disks due to Sony's SingleLense, Twin Laser Optical Pick-up Head.

''Sony Europe developed a perfect solution for end users who want to capitalize on their hardware investments by upgrading their PCs with a DVD drive without
purchasing an entirely new platform,'' said Ed Piehl, director of marketing, RAVISENT. ''Including RAVISENT's Software CineMaster in the upgrade package
ensures that customers will receive a superior DVD experience.''



To: changedmyname who wrote (97581)9/20/1999 9:54:00 AM
From: jopawa  Respond to of 119973
 
RVST+SONY=$$$$$$



To: changedmyname who wrote (97581)9/20/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: changedmyname  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
COOL-----> Farimarket.com play... Last week we saw KTEL and MZON move up on the news they were members of the auction network. Well, today's pr by Fairmarket mentions them prominently. In the first paragraph even.

Woburn, Mass. — Sept. 20, 1999 — FairMarket Inc., Microsoft Corp., Excite@Home and Ticketmaster
Online-CitySearch Inc. (TMCS) today jointly announced a relationship that creates an online auction network that can
reach more than 46 million unduplicated visitors, or 73.3 percent of all Internet users, the largest distribution of any
auction network in the world. With the launch of the MSN.COM and Excite@Home auctions (auctions.msn.com and
auctions.excite.com) and the planned launch of TMCS auctions, FairMarket also unveiled the FairMarket Auction
NetworkSM, an alliance of auction sites comprising the three new auctions along with auctions on Lycos, Tripod,
XOOM.com, ZDNet, PBS Online, CBS SportsLine, Dell Computer Corporation, CompUSA, Outpost.com,
Boston.com, Global Vacation Group, NewLine Cinema, VH1.com and many other e-commerce leaders.



To: changedmyname who wrote (97581)9/20/1999 10:23:00 AM
From: changedmyname  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 119973
 
Earnings on COOL this week too I might add...

Fairmarket.com member... 1.87 mil short of 8.5 mil float.

Jason