To: stan s. who wrote (52674 ) 12/29/1999 8:34:00 AM From: stan s. Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
CAMD, mentioned this one the 20th. Selected on this list of 10 top stocks today. I have no idea about the influence (or lack of) with regards to this list.Message 12336798 Coolcat Report Announces Investment Opinion Business Wire - December 29, 1999 05:17 SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 29, 1999-- Coolcat Report Selects 10 Top Stocks for 2000; Nation's No. 1 Newsletter Focuses on Companies in Cutting-Edge Tech Areas Kevin Kennedy, publisher of the nation's No. 1-rated investment newsletter, the Coolcat Explosive Small Cap Growth Stock Report (http://www.coolcatreport.com), has selected a basket of dynamic growth stocks as his picks for the 10 Top Stocks for 2000 in his Coolcat Superstar Stocks column at Superstar Investor (http://www.superstarinvestor.com). "All the stocks are in the hottest technology sectors of the market and will benefit from the tremendous growth in the Internet, wireless and telecommunications fields," said Kennedy. Named to the list were AremisSoft (Nasdaq:AREM), California Micro Devices (Nasdaq:CAMD), Dataware Technologies (Nasdaq:DWTI), internet.com (Nasdaq:INTM), LCC International (Nasdaq:LCCI), L.M. Ericsson (Nasdaq:ERICY), PSW Technologies (Nasdaq:PSWT), RIT Technologies (Nasdaq:RITT), U.S. Interactive (Nasdaq:USIT) and Zamba (Nasdaq:ZMBA). AremisSoft, Dataware Technologies, PSW Technologies, U.S. Interactive and Zamba are all providers of e-business solutions focused on helping companies use the Internet to revolutionize the way they do business. LCC International, Ericsson and RIT Technologies are beneficiaries of the tremendous change and growth being seen in the telecommunications industry, particularly in the wireless sector. internet.com is both a provider of news and information for the Internet industry and an investor in business-to-business content sites and related Internet media properties, while California Micro Devices designs, manufactures and markets integrated thin film, silicon-based termination, filtering, and active electronic circuitry. With the exception of Ericsson, the eighth-largest company on the Nasdaq with a $117-billion market cap, the stocks have an average float of about 5.4 million shares. The Coolcat Report and Superstar Investor joined forces to launch the twice-weekly Coolcat Superstar Stocks column Dec. 17. The column, which focuses on top-performing stocks and strategies for successful investing, is posted at superstarinvestor.com every Tuesday and Friday morning. About the Coolcat Report: Rated No. 1 by the prestigious Hulbert Financial Digest, the Coolcat Explosive Small Cap Growth Stock Report (http://www.coolcatreport.com) is an investment newsletter that focuses on top-performing Nasdaq stocks that have the characteristics found in past major market winners. The Coolcat Report was the top-performing newsletter of 155 covered by Hulbert for the first half of 1999 with a 56.6 percent return. A sample report and subscription information is available at coolcatreport.com . A one-year subscription is just $139, with lower rates available for multi-year subscribers. About Superstar Investor: Superstar Investor (http://www.superstarinvestor.com) was launched Oct. 1 and provides descriptive summaries and more than 10,000 links to the BEST investing sites on the Internet. Superstar Investor is currently featured as the top online investing directory in the December issue of Money Magazine. It was one of only five sites given an Editor's Choice ("Best of the Best") award.