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To: James Strauss who wrote (8202)3/14/2001 6:18:23 PM
From: Jibacoa  Respond to of 13094
 
JIM:

INAP: Closed +22.44% on volume of 2,569,900

I have seen a couple of "interviews" on "interactive TV" and it seems to me the technology has advanced quite a bit(Is true that since I have a cable modem my results with it are probably much better than average). But it seems to me things look better than on the first television programs and of course much better than the first "movies".

It seems conferences using "interactive TV" will become more popular in near future and that is one field where INAP's technology may become useful:

biz.yahoo.com

Caveat: I already have too many INAP shares <g>

Bernard



To: James Strauss who wrote (8202)3/15/2001 2:13:58 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13094
 
JIM:

"The Market" today the DOW is trying to stay above the 10,000 level and the NAZ trying to get over the 2000.

It seems the DOW can not try for a reversal of the present down trend until it can close above the 10,400 and of course that will be still quite some distance from the 11,000.<g>

Tomorrow with the options expirations and Monday will probably give us more guidance on the nearest term direction, and of course the market's reaction next week to the anticipated 1/2 point cut by the FED.

Again, it seems we are still headed for some high volatility. What do you think ?

By the way it was good to see INAP trading above 2 today, will see how it does before the close, since the B/A has deteriorated somewhat in the last 1/2 hr.

Bernard