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To: Snowman who wrote (725)1/12/2000 11:06:00 PM
From: steve patagonia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 803
 
I think a deal went down. In fact, I bet a lot of deals went down because of the E-button. These deals may be small with a big one here and there, but if you go to their website you see what's going on. I could be wrong, but I myself am in the process of developing SpaIndex.com which is just what it says it is - an index of Spas around the world. Now the spas listed on this site could definitely benefit from an e-button next to their address and phone number. It wouldn't take much to convince them to get it and have them promote access power in the meantime. Many Spas with their own sites could have the e-button which of course is only useful if one has Access Power, which the Site in turn would try to get the visitor to subscribe to because the Spa would get a commission for referring someone to Access power who may in turn actually get the service. It's a powerful symbiotic formula they're cookin. I could be wrong but it makes a lot of sense.



To: Snowman who wrote (725)1/13/2000 11:01:00 AM
From: DWW II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 803
 
I've owned 87,000 shares of this stock for 2 years now. I don't know why I held it, but when I learned of the LCOS connection and now "E-Button", I'm glad I did. This is one of those situations where the stock could explode. The PC to Phone thing in England is also a very good development. We may just be seeing people in England loading up on this stock. Who knows. If people in England see (in their heavily regulated phone market) that ACCR is working as a concept, they may be rushing to buy the stock.
I tried to get a "chat" page set up on Yahoo Chat, but Yahoo has sent me an e-mail saying that they have to much traffic on "major exchange" stocks to allow an "OB" stock on the system. Yahoo is my core holding. I'm glad to hear that they are too busy to allow penny stocks on it. But, if this stock continues to grow in value they may join the NASDAQ exchange. That would be their logical move. But, I don't think they would qualify at this point. I think they have to meet certain criteria that are not easy to meet.