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To: Sapper who wrote (3)10/29/1999 7:06:00 PM
From: Tony from Niagara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39
 
The intraday activity as far as I can ascertain (I'm using Big Charts which is frequently inaccurate especially at the end of the day) resembles a cup with the handle to follow.

Other than volume today's trading was uninspiring with one caveat. Yesterday's closing price of $.70 was prompted by activity on the VSE after the eastern markets had closed.

Viewed in that light, today's activity may be seen as filling the gap and reaching a new general market high (on volume).

I too think this puppy still has legs. In the formulation of that opinion, I am comforted by the lack of activity on SI.

Regards,

Tony



To: Sapper who wrote (3)12/13/1999 7:14:00 AM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 39
 
Sap - This company is tarting up the PR engine - First of all I got the news flash thru the weekend Stockwatch. RRL is not in my SW portfolio so its one of those ones that goes to everyone. That generally is good for a few pebnnies by iteself. They pay extra for that but everyone gets it.

Secondly, The NEWs is on SW again today and I got it twice because I have RHAT and LNUX in my PF. That means that anyone that is not in a closet will see that RRL has some sort of link to these two.

Now having said all that, Friday was a dwon day in penguin land- I am stil long on PL - I was in at 30 and now have original position at 25 avg



To: Sapper who wrote (3)12/13/1999 7:14:00 AM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39
 
Applies to -- LNUX -- RHAT

Rocca Resources Announces Internet Privacy Solution Developed for Linux
Open Source System

Rocca Resources Announces Internet Privacy Solution Developed for Linux
Open Source System

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec 13, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Rocca
Resources(CDNX:RRL) Rocca Resources and SiegeSoft Systems are proud to
announce the upcoming release of SiegePipe, the second service in our
suite of privacy products. SiegePipe is a secure and private Internet
connection allowing you not only HTTP access, but also HTTPS, FTP,
Gopher, NNTP and streaming audio/video.

Developed by Rishi Bhat, SiegePipe allows both Linux and Windows based
users the ability to surf anonymously from any homepage. SiegePipe will
be launched Wednesday, December 15, 1999 on the
siegesoft.com web site and made available to all subscribers
of SiegeSurfer.

SiegePipe is proprietary software based on the Linux operating system,
which originated as an Open Source software project and now provides
the basis for products from companies such as VA Linux Systems Inc.
(Nasdaq: LNUX), Red Hat Inc. (Nasdaq: RHAT) and Corel Corp. (Nasdaq:
CORL). The advantages of Linux include a greater ability to customize
security, IP based traffic, and application development using the
technology in the Open Source code.

Rocca Resources Ltd. is the only public company currently offering the
ability to surf the Internet anonymously. SiegeSoft's main focus is to
help the public surf the Internet without having to divulge personal
and confidential information to data collectors and/or marketers.

The Board of Directors is pleased to welcome Dr. Lynn Spraggs to the
SiegeSoft Technical Advisory Council. Dr. Spraggs has a Master of
Science and Ph.D. from Stanford University. He has an extensive
background in computing, mathematics and engineering. He has been
involved in the development of Internet security products since 1996.
These products include cryptography and encryption. Dr. Spraggs will
help progress and lead the development of privacy and security based
software for SiegeSoft's suite of products.

"We are fortunate to be able to benefit from the experience and unique
skills of Dr. Spraggs during this dynamic stage of development," stated
SiegeSoft.com Vice President, Shaun Ledding.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Per: Shaun Ledding, VP Corporate Development

The Canadian Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved
the information contained herein.

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