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To: Sheri who wrote (47)4/15/1998 6:25:00 PM
From: Dusty  Respond to of 195
 
Sheri, don't mean to steal anyone's thunder but I found some information and though folks would enjoy having it posted.

TelVue Corporation Shows First Profits

Mt. Laurel, NJ
May 27, 1997

TelVue Corporation had net income before income taxes of $159,272 on sales of $1,542,844 for the first quarter ended March 31, 1997. In the same period last year the company had a net loss before income taxes of $128,571 on sales of $1,304,382. According to TelVue President and CEO Frank Carcione, It is the first time in the company's history that it has generated net income for a quarter.

While a number of things influenced business growth, according to Mr. Carcione, the single largest contributing factor to TelVue's improved performance was an increase of 1.3 million cable-TV subscribers in 1997 over 1996. The Company's services are now available to 8.7 million homes. The increased number of subscribers offset a decrease in the percentage of subscribers purchasing Pay Per View (PPV) movies and events from 26.1% in first quarter 1996 to 24.2% in first quarter 1997. Other factors which helped performance were an increase in use of the company's "National Service Features" and "PPV+" by affiliates.

TelVue Corporation provides Automatic Number Identification (ANI) telecommunications services for automated ordering of PPV movies and events to cable-TV systems.

Contact: TelVue Corp, Don DeCinque (609)273-8888, decinque@telvue.com

Enjoy,

Dusty



To: Sheri who wrote (47)4/15/1998 6:31:00 PM
From: Dusty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 195
 
telvue.com

This is an interesting site to visit too. Check it out.

Sheri, does anyone know when to expect news for TelVue?

Dusty



To: Sheri who wrote (47)4/22/1998 10:44:00 PM
From: Dan Lisman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 195
 
Warm Fuzzy E-Mail from Investor Relations at TelVue.
I sent an E-Mail to TEVE Stockholder Relations asking them to re-release their Pay-Per-View by Internet story and to highlight the TEVE stock symbol. The Internet stocks are hot, and we are tired of being ignored.

This is their response:

Dan Lisman

Dear Dan:

Thank you for taking the time to send us an e-mail, we are always happy to
hear from our stockholders. As you well know, it is inappropriate for
companies to send out news releases for the sole purpose of promoting the
company with a goal of moving the stock price. As a result we have a
policy of being prudent in releasing information and try to restrict our
news to that which materially impacts the business. Further, we need to be
cautious in not tipping our hand to the competition by prematurely
advancing information relative to new products or business plans. As an
example, the "Pay Per View Internet Ordering Story" which was released last
month was a major breakthrough in the cable industry. We timed the release
of that information to coincide with a Cable TV trade show (where we had a
booth demonstrating the product) and supported the announcement with
advertising in major industry publications. No one in the industry
expected this "breakthrough" and as a result we created a major "event"
which was the talk of the show and at the same time caught our competitors
"flat-footed", because they did not have a comparable product.

We monitor the bulletin board at "www.techstocks" and would love to give
our investors something new to talk about, but we want to hold back until
we have something really important to say. As you can imagine, as we
market the PPV-Internet service, sign up major cable companies as users,
develop "partnerships" with other major names in the cable industry and
"spin-off" additional features and applications -- there will be sufficient
reason to legitimately release information to the public. We always
include the symbol "TEVE" in our releases.

Keep an eye on our website telvue.com we update that site
frequently -- check out the "affiliates section" it will give you an idea
of what is going on day to day on an operational basis. Also monitor
ppvorder.com and allthingscable.com -- they are two
sites we have under development.

Again, thank you for writing to us. We are always happy to communicate with
shareholders, listen to suggestions and answer any questions you might
have.

Don DeCinque
Vice President, NBD
TelVue Corp.
(609)273-8888
telvue.com



To: Sheri who wrote (47)5/11/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Dan Lisman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 195
 
Quarterly Report is due any day now. Somebody bought in today, Hope it was somebody who has a good feel about financials.
Dan