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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (18234)3/27/1998 1:33:00 AM
From: Normandi  Respond to of 24154
 
To All
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RE: Interactive Objects:

I usually read this thread and rarely post because the posters here are much more informed than I regarding the internal and external parts of the PC.
The reason for this post is the following information maybe of benefit to those who have developed or are in the process of developing modular software. Possibly those of us who are more interested in making a profit trading rather than participating in your interesting and sometime humorous discussions may find this information of some value also.

Interactive Objects (OBJX) is a recent start up company (late 1997) of once employed Microsoft developers who offer a piece of the profit pie to developers. There may be other companies who perform similar functions marketing the products and I assume all the other necessary tasks, I don't know.

OBJX stock is interesting, as it has risen from 1.25 to 4.125 over the last several months. I have not purchased this stock as of this writing nor is this an endorsement to purchase, hopefully some of you talented developers may utilize this information to market your products with or without this particular company.

The Silicon Investor thread is very short in posting, maybe 50 in total, and some of the posting is typical hype.
This post is not intended to hype the stock or persuade the purchase nor to encourage any business dealing with OBJX.

Good Investing
Norm



To: Harvey Allen who wrote (18234)3/27/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
IBM should by BeOS and AMD and churn out some real sub $800 computers. It is a better use of the money than those worthless share buybacks.