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To: BarbaraT who wrote (853)3/18/1998 10:28:00 AM
From: JRR4  Respond to of 6931
 
Interactive Telesis Signs Standard Chartered Bank to MarketREACH(TM) Service

SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Interactive Telesis (OTC Bulletin Board: TSIS - news) is pleased to announce that Standard Chartered Bank has begun utilizing its MarketREACH service to communicate with institutional customers around the world.

Standard Chartered Bank is an international banking group, which was founded in 1835 and is headquartered in London, England. They have a network of over 800 offices in more then 40 countries, and a staff complement of over 26,000 people.

ITI was to initially provide recording and playback services once a week but has since completed as many as three calls in one day. As a result, annual revenues from this latest contract are difficult to estimate.

To find out how MarketREACH can make corporate communications more efficient and affordable, call J. Karena Kelley at 800-931-5050. To hear how InvestorREACH(TM) automates shareholder communications, please call 800-619-3366.

For Investor Relations contact: Venture Capital & Marketing Consultants, 312 W. First St., Ste 203, Sanford, Florida 32771, 888-302-9994 or 407-302-9994, or fax, 407-302-8792 or e-mail, VenCapNMar@aolcom.

SOURCE: Interactive Telesis



To: BarbaraT who wrote (853)3/18/1998 12:15:00 PM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
<<Loren: I don't know why you say "speculation will return." This company
should be able to achieve higher prices on its own merit at this time.>>

Barbara, I wish the stock market was so rational. I am in this stock for all the reasons you say. They've got a good business going. They may already be profitable. They've got deals signed with huge, established companies. Yet the stock is stuck. My view is that BB stocks don't behave the way that larger company stocks do. Until they are listed on NASDAQ, are reporting regular quarterly profits, are followed and recommended by analysts and are more established, their stock price will rise and fall based on speculative interest in the company. When did this stock make its most significant run? When the first rumors came about a deal with AT&T. I am as optimistic as anyone here long-term. But until something dramatic happens, it may be a slow ride on this one.