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Microcap & Penny Stocks : XSNI - X-Stream Network -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jon C who wrote (2851)9/22/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jon:
We finally have it figured out. We'll keep x-stream at low volume and in that way it'll jump up like today 6% everyday. By the way, the volume was about 400% higher than your figure of 1500. Putting all jokes aside, I'd say most people were watching how FreeServe was going to do today. I think NetZero comes on stream Thur. in the USA. It was great to see Freeserve jumped up Cdn. $2.25/share today. Those Internet stocks continually jump up and down and we are quite used to it in North America. It's just a part of the game. I don't think the British are accustomed to it yet. I had shares in Bid.Com one day they were $27.00/sh the next day $8.00/sh. then 2 or 3 day's latter $33.00/sh., what a shock to the system. I was talking to a Norwegian friend of mine who works outside of Norway and he was going to check on x-stream in Norway but his contact who understands this type of business is also outside of Norway right now. When I told him that XSNI were somehow tied in with Statoil he told me how huge they were. Statoil got their start through the North Sea Oil and were operating in many parts of the world. He said they were the biggest in Scandinavia, huge,huge,huge.!! - (just like it said in the report). He also said they don't associate their name with just any company. Based on that alone he wanted a brief overview of x-stream and bought some shares yesterday. X-stream hasn't been in Norway a week yet so I guess it's a bit premature to ask how they are making out? There was a report in the New York Times last weekend rating Scandinavian countries, Norway and Sweden in particular on a per capita basis, as being among the top 5 or 10 in the world in Internet play in several categories. Did anyone else see that report? Lots of dollars floating around in the oil and fisheries (wild and aquaculture) they are (#1 in the World in farmed salmon).