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Non-Tech : The WOLF PACK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ChrisJP who wrote (1492)3/26/2000 7:06:00 PM
From: Boolish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1692
 
I'd be interested in knowing the 4 you own. I'm guessing SDWSF and BNTI are 2 of them. <ggg>

Well since you asked...LOL

SDWSF is one of my holdings. Friedlander moved over to the company from XEROX and was included in the recent PP. The stocks price is currently around the PP levels...you think they won't run it after it closes??? :O) It is a safe bet at these levels. As well, I'm guessing we will see either a pre or post Nasdaq push this April...NRs are being stockpiled for this event I'm guessing. :)) Looking for 20-25 again before the end of April.

V.MMI...I'm up 180% and still have all my shares. The stock is currently halted and a trade resumption is imminent. They recently brought on some stellar management that have turned companies into billion dollar empires. This stock is all about the technology. Its potential applications are mind boggling and it will be bought out when the time is right. My target is $20 within one year of a trade resumption.

V.BOP...this one I've held for nearly a year now and has been a goat hump since the get go. A twisted legal battle with DION ENTERTAINMENT (T.DIO) has put their plans on hold. Just last week a judge ordered a mediator to settle the dispute and one must be agreed upon within 8 days. Once this is all behind us keep your eyes peeled for an upward explosion. I bet the new IR firm they have hired is chomping at the bit to show the world what these guys have been working on over the last few months. I have a $6-8 target for this stock by December. Heavy hitters with deep pockets are in this one.

V.ELE...I screwed up on this one. It was a tip from a friend of mine whose net worth fluctuates by 50% on a weekly basis...LOL. He had been on fire lately and after some quick DD I jumped in at 5.25. :( He now owes me green fees for the entire summer...LMAO. I like it longer term though so I'm not worried...a small float as well. There was some really suspicious trading on it during Fridays session though. The stock fell all the way to 3.10 before a quick halt and reopened around 3.90. Wolverton was behind whatever is going on. A changing of the guard with respect to management is what the NR stated.

That's it for now. ADSN looks good again technically but I just want to be heavy in powder right now.

Later...



To: ChrisJP who wrote (1492)6/2/2000 12:53:00 PM
From: CBurnett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1692
 


Hi guys -- Here is a REPOST of my last email communication with Mr. Joby Humphrey, Manager of External Communication for Texaco. Please decide for yourselves if you think Texaco will be on board........................

Mr. Humphrey's answer below is to my question about the announcement happening on May 25, Missing Child Day.
__________________________________________________________

xxxxx,
We're making another announcement at the time we make the software announcement so we had to move the date to June. Looks like we'll announce June 8, 9 or 10. The software will be in all company-owned Texaco stations this summer (no exact date yet) and at all stations owned by independent businesspeople who choose to participate in the giveaway. Texaco Xpress Lubes will also give the software away. There are about 14,000 Texaco stations and 850 Xpress Lubes nationwide.

We're still ironing out the details, but I can tell you that the initial disk will be available to the public for free. It will
* Prevent unauthorized access to the family computer;
* Block access to adult content Web sites on the Internet;
* Remove Web sites according to their specific values;
* Create different profiles for each family member, setting access
levels and timeframes when computer usage is allowed;
* Allow children access to specific files, while preventing their
access to sensitive documents;
* Review the files, software programs and Web sites accessed by family members;
* Prevent another user from "masquerading" as the logged on user if the computer wasn't shut down.

If a family wants to receive regularly updated disks that will block the new adult content Web sites that appear on the Net weekly, they can sign a contract w/ Pacel (software developer) for about $5 a month. Families who don't want to sign a contract will keep the original disk as our gift and can continue to use it as explained in the bullet points.

I'm sorry that I am unable to tell you anything else at this point.

Joby Humphrey
Equiva Services, Manager of External Communications
1100 Louisiana, Room 2142, Houston, Texas 77002
713-277-8060 (phone)
713-277-7856 (fax)