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To: allen v.w. who wrote (7594)7/8/1998 2:18:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
PART 1

From: Web Stock Wizards <stocktalk@webstockwizards.com>
> To: geniuses@webstockwizards.com
> Subject: WEB STOCK WIZARDS 7/6/98 UPDATE
> Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 6:25 AM
>
> To all new subscribers, please be advised that this issue was released on
> July 6th. We welcome you to our newsletter and invite you to check out our
> web site at webstockwizards.com when it is up on July 28th.
>
>
>
> ____________________________________________________________________________
>
> WEB STOCK WIZARDS
>
> "Where you can capitalize on the Internet Today!"
>
> July 6, 1998
>
> ____________________________________________________________________________
>
> Hello high tech and internet stock investors!
>
> Welcome to the Web Stock Wizards, the weekly newsletter that highlights high
> tech and internet stocks poised for rapid growth. For those of you that are
> new to our newsletter, our goal is to expose investors to the fastest
> growing companies traded on the markets today. Our qualifications are that
> they must be situated for extreme growth because of their niche in today's
> and tomorrow's markets, their industry outlook, and current stock price. Web
> Stock Wizards currently focuses on internet stocks as we feel that the
> internet is a revolutionary medium in communications that will be
> unparalleled for years to come. We do not receive payment from, nor are we
> affiliated with any of the companies featured within our newsletter. We hope
> that you will enjoy our commentary and use it to gain an active edge and
> large profit margin in today's stock markets.
>
> ____________________________________________________________________________
>
> Table of Contents
>
> 1. Market Commentary and Outlook
>
> 2. Watch List Companies and News
>
> 3. New Watch List Company



To: allen v.w. who wrote (7594)7/8/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: ztect  Respond to of 8242
 
PART 2

1. MARKET COMMENTARY AND OUTLOOK
>
> Another excellent week for high tech stocks. After a long weekend, investors
> are again in positive spirits and just as Ken Griffey, Jr. drives home run
> after home run out of the park, investors continue to drive internet stocks
> up and over the wall. The average Nasdaq listed stock was down almost 30%
> just recently and internet investors were the first to buy back in to the
> market. We apologize for the delay in our update. We have currently finished
> changing our location and have had to upgrade our computer network and
> internet connections to those of high-speed. We also apologize for the
> lengthiness of today's update. Please be patient. There is an abundance of
> news to go over. On Friday we saw weakness in the overall market as
> investors doubted the effectiveness of Japan's proposed tax cuts. It is
> clear that a greater solution will be needed to alleviate their financial
> problems. However, what is not clear is to what extent their problems will
> affect the U.S. economy. We would not be surprised to see at least a few
> analysts start to follow undervalued internet companies as many of these
> derive the majority of their revenues from the U.S. and Europe. Companies
> like Egghead and NewzEdge will have strong positions on the Internet as well
> as decent earnings growth but have yet to be found out by the irrational
> investors that the internet has drawn within the past year. Companies like
> Amazon continue to receive a heavy volume of investors at almost any level.
> We think a seven billion dollar market cap is extremely excessive to place
> on Amazon, but there are several factors that have contributed to the
> stock's run, and one cannot deny Amazon's already dominant position in
> internet commerce. Doubleclick is a prime example of irrational investor
> psychology. Infoseek, with its partnership with Disney, has an audience base
> including that of Starwave(ABC.com, ESPN, and others). Putting aside the
> float, however, Doubleclick announced that Media Matrix had named their
> network as one of the largest today and investors managed to run the stock
> price up to over $70 a share, almost twice the value of Infoseek. Although
> the company is the premiere Internet advertising agency with an extremely
> large advertising network, to compare them to Yahoo or AOL implies that
> investors just aren't doing their homework. DoubleClick does not own all of
> those sites but rather markets advertising for them. Of course all of those
> sites combined would have an audience reach near that of Yahoo or AOL. But
> then again, of course, if all investors did their homework we probably would
> see a different array of internet stocks leading the pack. Investor
> psychology seemed to have become sane during the correction that we
> experienced but, just as Internet investors were quick to buy back equities,
> irresponsible investing has led some stocks to consistently experience 10%
> or higher gains and losses on a daily basis. Although we feel that the
> market is overreacting to Internet-related news as investors place lofty
> valuations on companies based on projected 2001 and beyond earnings the
> deal-making and news is not going to end any time soon. There continues to
> be strong capital coming into the market as institutional money managers
> have had to dress their portfolios, as U.S. investors realize that they have
> overreacted to news about the Asian crisis, and as foreign capital flows
> into our markets in fear of an Asian depression. Although companies like
> Amazon and Yahoo are leading the way, we would continue to stick to value
> plays as well as emerging companies with niche services. This week's
> highlighted company is one that is familiar by many internet investors but
> is one that has yet to be given a valuation as extreme as those of Amazon,
> Doubleclick, and others. The Nasdaq is now over 1900 right where it was
> before the correction and is poised to move comfortably. Without any news
> affecting the markets adversely we should see a move to higher ground
> kicking off as we enjoy this summer rally. We continue to follow companies
> such as At Home, Real Networks, and Sportsline USA as we feel that these
> companies will provide a solid base for internet investors as they become
> household staples and receive an institutional following.



To: allen v.w. who wrote (7594)7/8/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
PART 3

2. WATCH LIST COMPANIES AND NEWS: AWEB, CNKT, DIMG, PNLK, SPLN, WINR
>
> INTERNET VENTURES, INC. (NASDAQ: IVIX Will start trading in July) Available
> for $11 per share direct from the company or through several securities
> firms.
>
> Post-Split Target Price: Jan. 1999 $20
>
> The proposed symbol for Internet Ventures is now IVIX and the company should
> start to trade on the Nasdaq Exchange fairly soon. The company has now
> closed their direct offering and the stock will soon undergo a 2 for 1
> split. Potential investors who contacted the company before June 30th can
> still buy shares. However new investors must wait until the stock starts to
> trade on the market or contact a securities firm in order to purchase the
> stock. Two brokerages are currently following the company and have tied up
> large blocks of shares. These are Hampton Securities and Lintz Glover White
> & Co. which can be reached at (213)738-1281 and (818)386-0000 respectively.
> Given the recent activity among cable modem and ISP companies such as At
> Home, Com21, Earthlink, and Mindspring we feel that Internet Ventures is
> poised to experience a positive arrival on the market and that with
> strategic and aggressive management the company can establish a name for
> themselves in the internet community. If you are not familiar with Internet
> Ventures, the company is a cable modem and dial-up internet service provider
> and acquirer. Analysts predict the post split price of $14 to $18 per share
> on the company's stock. Internet Ventures also provides web site hosting,
> dedicated T1 access lines and other services. Along with the aggressive
> marketing of the company's turn-key PeRKI.net cable modem service, the
> company consists of 11 internet service providers including Community World
> Wide Web of Stockton, InfoStructure, Internet On-Ramp, Information
> Technologies International, Medford Internet, Northcoast Internet,
> VenturaLink, Vortech Network Access, and Western Internet Connections, as
> well as Optical Systems Integrators, a network designer and builder, and
> ComputorLink Publications, Inc., a computer and Internet focused magazine
> with home subscriptions as well as an on-line presence. The cable modem
> industry has received a billion dollar investment by Microsoft founder Bill
> Gates and computer manufacturer, Compaq, in order for the high speed
> internet access to be deployed across the United States. In addition, AT&T
> has recently announced the acquisition of TCI, the country's largest cable
> provider in order to aggressively deploy high speed internet access across
> the U.S. and worldwide. Two other cable modem companies, Broadcom, a company
> that makes chips for cable modem, and At Home, a larger cable modem internet
> service provider have more than doubled since their first day of trading.
> The Internet Ventures network complements those of At Home and Time Warner's
> Road Runner by targeting smaller cities and towns with populations of less
> than 500,000.
>
> Check out all the company's latest news at
> perki.net
>
> Check out Internet Ventures at ivn.net
>
> Check out the company's direct public offering of shares at
> perki.net
>
> For investor relations inquires, send mailto:info@perki.net or call
>
> 1-800-701-7020.
>
> You may also contact Hampton Securites at (213)738-1281 or Lintz Glover
> White & Co. at (818)386-0000 in order to purchase shares of the company.
>
> SPORTSLINE USA (NASDAQ: SPLN): Trading around 37
>
> Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $60, Jan. 2000 $85
>
> Sportsline USA continues to demonstrate their strength in the online sports
> community by engaging in several emerging internet-based sports projects. It
> looks as if professional basketball will take a hiatus next season. It is
> time to shift our focus to baseball. Which site is the leader in baseball
> content?
>
> Fanlink Enterprises, The Home of Minor League Baseball on the Internet,
> announced the official launch of the Fanlink Audio Network, dedicated the
> broadcast of the best minor league games over the Internet. In conjunction
> with Sportsline USA, the company will simulcast a minimum of 25 minor league
> games, including the Triple-A All-Star Game from Norfolk, Virginia on July
> 8th. FanLink will also host the official site for the Triple-A World Series.
>
> Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com
>
> Major League Baseball and Sportsline USA have unveiled the official 1998
> All-Star Game Web Site. Developed by Sportsline USA the site is available at
> mlballstargame.com and will feature audio, video, chat, polls,
> live radio, merchandise, and other multimedia highlighting the 69th Major
> League Baseball All-Star game which takes place at Coors field in Denver,
> Colorado on July 7th.
>
> Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com
>
> If you are not familiar with Sportsline USA,
>
> Sportsline USA is an internet media company that provides comprehensive and
> interactive sports news and highlights as well as programming and
> merchandise sales to a worldwide audience. It's main competitors, ESPN
> Sportszone and CNN/SI, have good financial backing but cannot compete with
> Sportsline USA's content of over 400,000 pages. The company offers complete
> sports coverage of Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Auto Racing,
> Golf, Tennis, Soccer, Cricket, Horse Racing, Rugby, Skiing, Volleyball,
> Boxing, the Olympics, and more, and Sportsline provides coverage of college
> and minor league sports as well as several independent leagues. In addition
> to sports coverage, the company offers sports sales, fantasy sports and
> contests, live radio, interactive sports chat rooms, personalized pages and
> more. Since its inception in 1994, the company has established strategic
> relationships with At Home, AOL, BellSouth, C|Net, E-Trade, Excite, FedEX,
> IMG, Netscape, MCI, Media One, Microsoft, NFL, NHL, PointCast, Real
> Networks, as well as receiving a large investment by CBS. Its flagship
> website, cbs.sportsline.com , delivers real-time interactive sports
> content. The company also operates sites dedicated to superstars such as The
> Official Michael Jordan Web Site at jordan.sportsline.com ,
> tigerwoods.com , gretzky.com , as well as specific
> sports content sites such as golfweb.com , cricket.org
> , soccernet.com , and international sports coverage at
> sportsline.com . CBS has a large stake in Sportsline
> USA and generates promotional advertising for the company. Sportsline USA
> recently announced receiving over 45 million page views during the World
> Cup. Their advertisers include AT&T, Toyota, Visa, Intel, Pepsi, Budweiser,
> USRobotics, Oldsmobile, Sprint, Ford, Sun Microsystems, Chase Manhattan,
> Delta AirLines, Sony, IBM, Honda, and Coca-Cola.
>
> Check out the company's main site at sportsline.com and check out
> their other sites
>
> as listed above.
>
> For a company description go to:
> about.sportsline.com
>
> For investor relations inquiries go to:
> about.sportsline.com or send
> mailto:ir@sportsline.com or call 954-351-8098
>
> ALLNET SERVICES, INC. (OTC BB: AWEB): Trading around 1
>
> Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $5.50, Jan. 2000 $13
>
> AllNet Services announced the grand opening of their fourth Internet site,
> AllmonitorMall.com. Available at allmonitormall.com, the first
> site ever to be dedicated solely to monitors and monitor-related
> merchandise. Merchandise manufacturers include Compaq, IBM, Hewlett Packard,
> Philips, Sony, Hitachi, Canon, AST, Digital, Goldstar, Viewsonic, NEC, CTX,
> Panasonic and many more. From $75 14" monitors to a $14,000 50''
> rear-projection monitor, the site has it all. Consumers will also be offered
> a large selection of Flat Screens, LCD Panel Projectors and other equipment.
>
> Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com
>
> Please be advised that the company's auction site is located at
> goingonce.net and that the previous address listed in our
> newsletters was incorrect. We apologize for any inconvenience that this has
> caused.
>
> AllNet Services engages in internet commerce, internet direct sales,
> internet auctions, web development, and more. AllNet Services' mission is to
> become a dominant player in Internet-related services from live on-line
> auctions and e-tailing to World Wide Web hosting and web page design and
> development similar to companies like USWeb. To help increase its presence
> on the Web, AllNet Services is aggressively marketing its auction site
> through several agreements made with online companies including Excite,
> Netscape NetSearch and Price Watch. To date, the Company is receiving in
> excess of 50,000 visitors a day at GoingOnce.net and continues to add
> registered bidders to its growing list. We feel that AllNet Services can
> establish themselves in this rapidly growing market with an aggressive
> marketing plan. This company has simply not been found out by investors as
> of yet. The company has only recently finished their web site development
> programs and will soon be emerging into the world of internet commerce
> similar to companies such as Cybershop International, Onsale, and Amazon.
>
> You can visit their sites at:
>
> AllNet's home page: allnetservices.com
>
> AllNet Direct: allnetdirect.com
>
> Going Once: goingonce.net
>
> AllMonitorMall: allmonitormall.com
>
> For Investor Relations inquires one can go to
>
> allnetservices.com and fill out an inquiry form
>
> or contact Mark E. Merhab, Chairman by sending
>
> mailto:invest@allnetservices.com or calling 949-462-3937.
>
> CONNECT, INC. (NASDAQ: CNKT) Trading around 2 1/2.
>
> Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $12, Jan. 2000 $28
>
> Connect, Inc. has reported their preliminary second quarter results
> reporting a decline in revenues, reduced net loss for the quarter, and
> strategic partner initiative. The company believes that it may be victim to
> a lack of visibility in the internet marketplace and has hired Alliant
> Partners, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based investment banking firm to help evaluate
> opportunities for strategic relationships, including those that could lead
> to the sale of the company.
>
> Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com
> and
>
> biz.yahoo.com
>
> CONNECT, Inc. designs, develops, markets and supports industrial strength
> software applications for Internet-based interactive commerce. Similar to
> Open Market, (NASDAQ: OMKT), the company delivers a ready-made software
>
> solution for businesses who want to start internet commerce. Their three
> products, OrderStream, PurchaseStream, and Market Stream are all Year 2000
> compliant and enable businesses to engage in business to business and
> business to consumer internet commerce within 4 weeks. From electronic order
> formulation and capture, personalized catalogs and transaction management,
> to online order status checking, they have focused on delivering extensive,
> out-of-the box features, functions and business rules to support buying and
> selling over the Internet. The company has had customers such as Reader's
> Digest, Photodisc, Compaq, Northern Telecom, Kensington/Day Timer, Moore
> Business Products, Fruit of the Loom, Comark, Southern Electronic
> Distributors, Home Depot, Snap-On Tools, MCA Health Pages, and AT&T and is
> partners with companies such as CKS Group, Ikonic, Studio Archetype, Mann
> Consulting, Actium, Hitechniaga, Strategic Technologies, Cognos, Fulcrum,
> Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Netscape Communications, RSA Data Security, Sun
> Microsystems, and TSI Software.
>
> Check out Connect, Inc. at connectinc.com
>
> For Investor Relations inquires fill out the automated form at
> connectinc.com, send
> mailto:info@connectinc.com , or call 1-800-262-2638 x4038.
>
> DYNAMIC IMAGING SYSTEMS(OTC BB: DIMG) Trading around $2
>
> Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $8, Jan. 2000 $14
>
> No recent news. This company has several subsidiaries including A/V
> Newswire, Internet Analytics, WebTemps, and Videophone International. A/V
> Newswire makes streaming audio-visual presentations using Real Networks
> technology. There are over fifty million Real Players in distribution and
> thousands are downloaded each day. A/V Newswire makes it possible for video
> to look good even with a 28.8 modem using the Real Player. The company
> handles corporate investor A/V news presentations for companies such as Web
> Street Securities, Kushner-Locke, and Centocor, as well as publishing A/V
> presentations for The Sports Network, and others. Internet Analytics,
> another one of Dynamic Imaging's subsidiaries reviews prospects for
> acquisitions of other subsidiaries, mergers, alliances, and strategic
> agreements. WebTemps, Inc. is a global web design staffing agency providing
> internal or on-site web design. Lastly, VideoPhone International is a
> company that markets video telephone technology for use in the health care
> industry. The Medical Advisory Board of VideoPhone International, Inc., a
> wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, in conjunction with Panasonic, the
> manufacturer of a new video telephone (see attached photo), is currently
> developing clinical research protocols and applications with the company1s
> value-added proprietary video telephone features, which significantly
> improve the effectiveness of clinical diagnostics and patient treatment.
>
>
> Check out Dynamic Imaging at dimg.com
>
> Have a 56K or faster modem, cable modem, or direct connection to the
> internet at home or at work and a Real Player? Check out a Dynamic Imaging
> corporate overview at: avnewswire.com
>
> Have a 28K or faster modem and a Real Player? Check out a Dynamic Imaging
> corporate overview at: avnewswire.com
>
> Please allow a brief period of several minutes for the video to download as
> this is a comprehensive streaming audio-visual presentation.
>
> For Investor Relations inquiries send mailto:info@dimg.com or call
> 1-800-700-0295
>
> WINNERS INTERNET NETWORK (OTC BB: WINR): Trading around 1/2.
>
> Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $12, Jan. 2000 $30
>
> Winners has reported the formal acceptance of their company into the
> Cyberlink Trust. This allows the company to be presented throughout the
> world in eight languages including German, French, Japanese, Chinese,
> Italian, Spanish, Russian and English. This has also allowed Winners to be
> able to go forward with the Winners Debit Card, the first of its kind to
> offer banking support throughout the world. Winners can now accept
> Mastercard, Visa, Diners Club, and other forms of payment. The Cyberlink
> Trust is one of the most secure banking systems in the world.
>
> Check out the news at biz.yahoo.com
>
> If you are not familiar with the company, Winners Internet Network has
> developed a global payout system which will be fully functional within the
> next two months in order to revolutionize the Internet Casino and Internet
> Sports Book industries. While people are avidly seeking gaming opportunities
> on the internet, there is no assurance of payoff and security of gambling
> over the web. Winners Internet Network serves this purpose as they handle
> receipt and payoff of bets placed over the internet and serve as a dominant
> symbol for the security and honest practices of internet gaming worldwide.
> Internet gaming is one of a few fields which are emerging from oblivion in
> the internet commerce industry and Winners Internet Network has no
> competition. The company has already received several inquires about their
> uncompleted system resulting in several million dollars of revenues over the
> next few years.
>
> Check Winners Internet Network at winr.net
>
> Check out all of the company's news at
>
> winr.net
>
> For Investor Relations inquires please contact the Columbia Financial Group
> by sending mailto:urpressed@aol.com or calling 1-888-301-6271.
>
>
> PRO NET LINK (OTC BB: PNLK) Trading around 2.
>
> Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $14, Jan. 2000 $35
>
> No recent news. ProNetLink is a web content provider with the world's
> largest internet-based resource for the import and export of goods through
> international trade and commerce. Through ProNetLink's worldwide database of
> 2.75 million companies, members can locate manufacturers or buyers, send
> immediate requests for quotes, generate the international paperwork required
> to carry out a transaction, produce inter-business communications, determine
> trade rules, arrange for printing of color brochures and sell sheets, find
> up-to-the-minute exchange rates, and even arrange financing in 89 countries.
> Through the company's web site, importers and exporters can immediately
> communicate once they have found potential partners. In addition to these
> features currency conversions, shipping information, direct mail services,
> classified ads, bulletin boards, international business and industry news,
> and corporate advertising. The company charges less than a dollar a day for
> their services and will earn much of its revenue from advertising similar to
> other web content providers publicly and privately held such as Deja News
> which provides a site for the free exchange of computer-related questions
> and answers, Big Charts, which provides free comprehensive charting of
> stocks and other investments, or CNet's Shareware.Com which provides a free
> one-stop site for easily distributed computer software called shareware.
> Still in development, Pro Net Link reported that, for the month of April,
> before the promoted launch of its web site, they received over 500,000 hits.
> They then reported that, for the one week ending May 17, ProNetLink recorded
> 532,290 hits. The company faces no competition.
>
> Check out the company's site at pronetlink.com
>
> Check out the company's faq at pronetlink.com
>
> Please be advised that much of the company's site is under development or
> restricted to paid use only.
>
> For investor relations inquires please contact Glenn Zagoren of Zagoren
> Zozzora, Pro Net Link's marketing company by sending mailto:zagoren@aol.com
> or by calling 1-212-629-6220.



To: allen v.w. who wrote (7594)7/8/1998 2:29:00 PM
From: allen v.w.  Respond to of 8242
 
TO ALL



Target Prices: Jan. 1999 $14, Jan. 2000 $35

No recent news. ProNetLink is a web content provider with the world's
largest internet-based resource for the import and export of goods through
international trade and commerce. Through ProNetLink's worldwide database of
2.75 million companies, members can locate manufacturers or buyers, send
immediate requests for quotes, generate the international paperwork required
to carry out a transaction, produce inter-business communications, determine
trade rules, arrange for printing of color brochures and sell sheets, find
up-to-the-minute exchange rates, and even arrange financing in 89 countries.
Through the company's web site, importers and exporters can immediately
communicate once they have found potential partners. In addition to these
features currency conversions, shipping information, direct mail services,
classified ads, bulletin boards, international business and industry news,
and corporate advertising. The company charges less than a dollar a day for
their services and will earn much of its revenue from advertising similar to
other web content providers publicly and privately held such as Deja News
which provides a site for the free exchange of computer-related questions
and answers, Big Charts, which provides free comprehensive charting of
stocks and other investments, or CNet's Shareware.Com which provides a free
one-stop site for easily distributed computer software called shareware.
Still in development, Pro Net Link reported that, for the month of April,
before the promoted launch of its web site, they received over 500,000 hits.
They then reported that, for the one week ending May 17, ProNetLink recorded
532,290 hits. The company faces no competition.

Check out the company's site at pronetlink.com

Check out the company's faq at pronetlink.com

Please be advised that much of the company's site is under development or
restricted to paid use only.

For investor relations inquires please contact Glenn Zagoren of Zagoren
Zozzora, Pro Net Link's marketing company by sending mailto:zagoren@aol.com
or by calling 1-212-629-6220.



To: allen v.w. who wrote (7594)7/8/1998 2:38:00 PM
From: carolm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8242
 
I just sent them an e-mail with the subject "subscribe". They didn't charge me, but it came after the stated date. Their site looks interesting, but not quite complete. I think they are just getting going. Sometimes they let the first people subscribe for free to get the word of mouth going, or maybe they will charge everyone later.