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To: scouser who wrote (1570)8/9/2000 2:13:12 AM
From: SSP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2182
 
NORE - glad to see that one there ;-)



To: scouser who wrote (1570)8/10/2000 1:18:40 AM
From: scouser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2182
 
And news for CGYC also, way to go willie%!

TheSUBWAY.com Announces Investment Opinion on Carnegie International Corporation
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 09, 2000 6:19 AM
- BusinessWire

WESTON, Fla., Aug 9, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- TheSUBWAY.com Announces Investment Opinion number 1 of 2.

"Trading in technology names resumed a listless pace today ahead of key earnings results from technology and Nasdaq bellwether, Cisco Systems. Consensus estimates center around a 15 cents a share result for the networking giant, whose share price suffered on Tuesday ahead of its earnings release, dragging the tech sector and the composite index with it. Cisco seems to like to report earnings that beat the street by 1 penny, so any deviation from this norm should precipitate market action on Wednesday." Stated Peter Antipatis. More is available at thesubway.com.

Carnegie International Corporation (OTCBB:CGYC) just announced that one of its subsidiaries has contracted with Ameritech to provide operator services for hospitals.

CGYC will serve hospitals in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin through Ameritech. Ameritech is the premier provider of communications services with about 20 million business and residential customers and more than 22 million access lines.

We believe that CGYC could realize an additional $4.5 million in profit in the Midwest alone, and could achieve 20% in the market over the next year.

Based on these new developments in CGYC, we believe that the stock could be trading in excess of $3.50 per share in the short term.

CGYC is looking forward to the increase in revenues of about $15 million due to the agreement its subsidiary Paramount International Telecom just signed with RoomLinX to offer wireless, high speed internet access in hotel and hospital rooms across North America.

CGYC is also about 45 days away from the acquisition of Arc Communications, a $7 million per year remanufacture of primarily Lucent Technologies (NYSE:LU) product.



To: scouser who wrote (1570)8/14/2000 1:35:34 AM
From: scouser  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2182
 
LIST 66 *********************

TSER
CARH
AREE
CCAA
SSII
LRSY



To: scouser who wrote (1570)8/15/2000 11:50:28 PM
From: scouser  Respond to of 2182
 
CARH up 70% in 4 days from list 65, 5 trading days ago, up 23% alone today, and of course the obligatory news as detected by w%!
bigcharts.com
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To: scouser who wrote (1570)8/31/2000 11:14:52 PM
From: scouser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2182
 
NIFI up 50% since LIST 65