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To: Cameron who wrote (30415)2/8/2000 11:08:00 PM
From: RICE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62348
 
Jim, I picked up some NNM.V today at 1.85. Nuvo Network Management. They have been the talk of the town in Ottawa, Canada. They have been in the papers and on front pages of Business Journals. Ottawa is the High Tech capital of Canada. trust me on this one , this is a real company and a very exciting one at that. They have just announced that they will be doubling their workforce from 70 to 140 employees. This is only a rumour at this point but there are rumours swirling that they will be bought out by a Corporate Giant at 4 times worth its current share price. I have no time lines but will let you all know if I hear something concrete. Even without that rumour, the company is very strong with no debt. Please take a look at the following links. Incredible website with detailed Investor info.

They are partners with CISCO, IBM and SPRINT to name a few.
Website.

nuvo.com

Last Press Release:

nuvo.com

Awesome article from Ottawa Citizen. Canadascapital newspaper:

ottawacitizen.com

Article from Ottawa Sun re: doubling of employees:

Message 12680516



To: Cameron who wrote (30415)2/9/2000 3:16:00 AM
From: Bill Rinker  Respond to of 62348
 
Count me in. I think that's a great idea.
Does any one know someone in the press?
Head line."Traders revolt against borkers and Gov's KYC"

As you say,someone has to notice if they get hit in the pocket book.

Today was just as bad, if not worse than yesterday at TD Waterhose.

I got a reply today to the nasty letter I sent them Monday evening.
(I was kinda surprised that I got one) Of course, it was more or less a form letter type of apology. Lots of dribble, and no concrete
reassurance that things might improve. Almost pissed myself laughing when I read the closing disclaimer on their letter. What a bunch of
F%$& ups.

"(The information has been drawn from sources believed to be reliable, but
the accuracy or completeness of the information is not guaranteed, nor in
providing it does the Toronto-Dominion Bank assume any responsibility or
liability)."

BR