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Technology Stocks : Dynamic Imaging Systems (DIMG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Oracle who wrote (2)5/22/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: Master (Hijacked)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 112
 
DIMG just started getting exposed on Internet Stock Review. The volume has just started to pick up as people have started to discover this gem, one of only a handful of quality stocks that has not been sent skyrocketing by the recent "internet frenzy". DIMG has real products and real revenues.

Today was the highest volume ever for DIMG- only 71K shares. Not much time to accumulate at these levels though, as the word is getting
out fast. One big volume day and DIMG is past $5 with a bullet.

Their subsidiary AV Newswire is all over the place... I saw their
logo on a ABCNews.com videobyte on the "pager outage", they just
profiled Centacor today, and seem to be putting out stuff almost
daily in high visibility. DIMG is just starting to pick up high profile internet partners like REAL AUDIO and AMAZON.COM.

For a AV Newswire "BusinessByte" on Dynamic Imaging Systems, go here

avnewswire.com

and click on the baud rate of your modem.

The STREAMING VIDEO is so cool, and theres no World Wide Wait
download time. They really got something here that will appeal to
businesses trying to get their story out- and the cost isn't much more than bland text news. DIMG also got several other KICKERS that will
make them a big-time internet value play: they have several other subsidiaries that are very promising, including a Internet MERGER/ACQUISITION subsidiary and a TEMPORARY WEB PAGE DESIGNER
subsidiary. And DIMG is completely UNDISCOVERED.