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Technology Stocks : VIRT (Virtual Reality Inc.) - An OTC company.. Anyone??? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dan B. who wrote (40)3/19/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: blkjk7  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 172
 
I'm still in, can't really get out as the commission would be more than the take. However, i would stay in for the long anyway. The company had a good line once and i still think there may be potential in this field, even if it is not virt, also have n-vision which is another player here. VIRT did go up 150% today and i wonder why. What would make someone buy this if there is no news indicating any positive activity (another question would be, how would someone know of this company and give them reason to invest to start with)? If someone has news, i sure would like to see it printed!



To: Dan B. who wrote (40)3/30/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: Shannon Mitchell  Respond to of 172
 
I am sorry for the very late reply. As you may well know by now, VIRT has declined in interest and price. The compnay seems to be in a struggle to stay alive. Lots of talks and handshakes, but nothing to get excited about. Until a major contract comes through for the company the price will probably hoover at its present state. However, a contract or merge would cause a significant rise, keeping in mind, its alot like playing the slots.

Good Day
Shannon



To: Dan B. who wrote (40)3/30/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: Shannon Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 172
 
I am sorry for the very late reply. As you may well know, there has been a decrease in interest as well as price. The company seems to be in a struggle to stay alive. I know most out there don't want to hear that, but its true. There has been lots of meetings and handshakes but nothing significant. Until a major contract or merger comes through, the price will hover around its current anchor. But as we all know, if a merger or contract passes, then there would be a sharp rise in price. But then again, keep in mind, this strategy is similar to playing the slots.

Good Day
Shannon