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To: art slott who wrote (1982)4/20/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: Scott S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4748
 
Art, I'm still a bit in the fog but I think I understand. Thanks.



To: art slott who wrote (1982)4/21/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: ed doell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4748
 
Art & fellow shareholders...

What do you think about asking Jill (the SI webmistress) to transfer this thread into the Web/info stocks:

techstocks.com

based on the fact that eSchool (ACTV Net) is internet (multimedia) based distance learning technology?

Humbly submitted,

Ed



To: art slott who wrote (1982)4/21/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: Ali Khaman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4748
 
re>>We must assume that Actv has a buyer for theses shares.There is no way they could be sold on the open market. There will no effect on fully diluted share #. Actv would rather do this now before the price rises. It might be harder to find a buyer then. <<

Art what you say makes no sense...for one if samuels and the gang feel that it will be going up any minute now, I guarentee they would not be selling their holdings at the bottom here. Number 2, why would it be harder to find a suiter at a higher price...especially if that higher price came as a result of positive revenue influx from the rollout.

I personally believe this is a negative filing. Take those rose colored glasses off pal.

Interesting that Neigel/Tucker(?) a chief ACTV hyper is offering all of its shares (25,000) up for sale. Guess they no longer stand behind their glorified speculative buy recommendation?