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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (20137)7/12/1998 8:37:00 PM
From: margaret tasset  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good evening Frank,

Thank you for that interesting article and I hope that our market somehow is not too much effected by the situation.

Here is an e-mail that I got today about Wavephore. I thought that you might be interested.

X-Sender: trivrglk@ns2.netcorps.com
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:29:41 -0700
To: dispatcher@trivergence.com
From: Lee Kennedy <lkennedy@trivergence.com>
Subject: Catching the eyes of BOTH Microsoft & Intel

On Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft might increase
its investment in WavePhore, a provider of data broadcasting services using
TV's vertical blanking interval. WavePhore's stock jumped 35% on the day.
You might be interested in knowing that WavePhore is one of ten companies
we have identified in which BOTH Microsoft and Intel have invested.

For the definitive source for information on Intel and Microsoft
investments and alliances, we invite you to visit Alliance InfoGraphics at
www.trivergence.com. You can learn more about Microsoft's investment in
WavePhore by downloading our trial version.

Best regards,

Lee Kennedy
Marketing Manager, Alliance InfoGraphics

I hope that you are having a great evening.

Warm regards,
Margaret :-)))




To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (20137)7/12/1998 8:37:00 PM
From: billwot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
Frank-I just read the link you posted re: Japanese economy, markets, and politics. I agree that it does not bode well for for our markets. Nevertheless, Clinton and Greenspan have a vested interest in continuing the bull run, and I would expect the U.S. to intervene (again) to head off the crisis. Probably be rough tomorrow, though.

Thanks for the link!

BTW-I will be forwarding an order for another copy of DESTINY. Someone I work with heard it in my office and loved it, so I am going to make her a gift of it.

billwot