To: Bernard Levy who wrote (5708 ) 10/28/1999 9:50:00 PM From: Frank A. Coluccio Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 12823
Bernard, Thread, what can you tell us about datalink.net? Has anyone here followed them before? Here's a clip from investor-list which I received in email this evening. Some lurkers here might be interested in their upcoming webcast, which is described below. Regards, Frank Coluccio ------------------DATALINK.NET (OTC BB:NETD): The stock was up 17.78% to finish at $3 5/16 with 39.9 K changing hands. The stock has been dipping in the past several weeks with very little volumes. Today, the stock seems to bounce off its bottom and to be ready to move up. Yesterday, the company today announced that it has scheduled a web conference call for November 3, 1999 at 11:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. Anthony LaPine, president and CEO of Datalink.net, will be discussing several of most recent developments within Datalink.net. Among the topics to be covered include: Datalink.net's participation in the Wireless I.T. '99 Show, at the invitation of Motorola in its Developers Pavilion; its newly issued patent; and its participation in both the Nokia and Ericsson WAP forums. Additionally, Mr. LaPine will cover the maturation and validation of the web to wireless market. Presentation slides accompanying the conference call can be viewed on PR Newswire's web site at videonewswire.com . Questions can be e-mailed to Mr. LaPine during the call at ir@datalink.net. The company has been quite for a while, but we believe some major developments are in the works. NETD's technology stays ahead of the competition, and now their new focus is on the business to business strategy to extend any Internet franchise to the wireless world. These new developments should move the stock to the level of $5-$6 again in the short-term. In the long run, the stock has upside potential to $20 to $25. Hence, the stock is rated "buy" under $4.