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To: Jan A. Van Hummel who wrote (8828)1/16/1998 6:43:00 PM
From: JerryP  Respond to of 14577
 
Jan,
I wasn't offering an opinion, one way or the other, as to whether
SIII should try to aquire Nine. Only that another item of speculation has been added to this thread that, like before, seems to generate more items of speculations, then rantings from a few who think that it's fact and that the BOD should be taken out and shot after watching hungry dobermans chomp on their testicles. My take was that the Nine people were on a group vacation, probably fishing or duck hunting near here and not in California on business. <whoooosh!!>

JP

"O" and U



To: Jan A. Van Hummel who wrote (8828)1/16/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: Jan A. Van Hummel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
"Prudent Speculator" picking small caps to outperform market. S3 was one
of the stocks mentioned by name.

Still rubbing my eyes out.

We have got one sheep across.

Jan

"Prudent Speculator" Al Frank Predicts Small Caps to Outperform
Large Caps in 1998; Frank Heads Up Investor Forum Jan. 24 in Salt
Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 16, 1998--Following
another strong year for equities, "Prudent Speculator" Al Frank
predicts small capitalization stocks will outperform large caps in
1998. And when Al Frank speaks, it's wise to listen. His own
portfolio, which is the model for "The Prudent Speculator"
newsletter, climbed nearly 42% in 1997.

Frank, who has just opened the new no-load "Al Frank Fund," is the
keynote speaker at the upcoming Informed Investors Utah Growth Stock
Forum on Saturday morning, Jan. 24 in Salt Lake City. The Forum runs
from 8 a.m. to noon at the Holiday Inn Downtown. Cost to attend, which
includes a continental breakfast, is $15 prepaid and $20 at the door.
To register or obtain additional information, call 800/992-4683.

For more information about Informed Investors, visit the website at

informedinvestors.com

or email info@informedinvestors.com.

Audio tapes of the Forum also will be available for $25.

While Frank's analysis doesn't limit himself to any one industry group,
he sees value in technology issues. "The silver lining to 1997's
selloff in technology stocks is that we can look forward to most them
showing good gains in 1998 and beyond." Among the technology issues
earning recent recommendations from Frank include: Aerovox (NASDAQ:ARVX),
Summit Technology (NASDAQ:BEAM), Arrhythmia Resh Technology (AMEX:HRT),
Kulicke & Soffa (NASDAQ:KLIC), Micron Electronics (NASDAQ:MUEI)
and S3 Inc. (NASDAQ:SIII).

In addition to Frank, attendees will hear analyst-style presentations
from at least two Utah companies -- Mining Services International
(NASDAQ:MSIX) and SOS Staffing Services (NASDAQ:SOSS). The Forum is
co-sponsored by Investor's Business Daily.

Sacramento-based Informed Investors has been linking investors with
management of public companies since 1993. Informed Investors
represents individual investors who collectively hold investable assets
of an estimated $1.5 billion.

CONTACT:

Informed Investors

Tim Quast/Bob Taylor/Steve Chanecka, 916/448-8222

or 800-992-4683

KEYWORD: UTAH CALIFORNIA

BW0244 JAN 16,1998

Jan