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To: Jenna who wrote (12455)8/3/1998 1:40:00 PM
From: Leman  Respond to of 120523
 
BMRA will be a big winner soon from yahoo board Email from Jennifer Irani
at BMRA

Aug 3 1998
1:10PM EDT

The Company is doing very well. The stock market, as you know, is
experiencing fluctuations which we can not control. The stock drop in the past few
months was from an investor selling a large
block of stock. This is not a reflection on the performance of the
Company.
JI
JenIrani@compuserve.com



To: Jenna who wrote (12455)8/3/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
feedback. "Picking your own Password" by Wednesday, Market Gems subscribers can pick out their own user names and passwords. Another innovation is that I'll be choosing about 4 or more charts a night for the watch lists. My idea is to keep it consistent, without complicating your trading system. I currently use about 25 indicators and about 5 of them of volume/price indicators.

Real time trading forum..coming along but I'm still undecided about personally spending the 'day' there. We've already got the 'go ahead' from a 'premiere' respected, well-known and high-quality internet partner of ours for a joint venture. If I can 'limit' my presence to a few hours a day, I'd be starting tomorrow. I'm still weighing the benefits of an intraday alerts, a 'hot mail' service etc.

Basically the feedback so far has been very good. The only thing we don't provide are the 'actual entry/exits' calls (I've gotten about 20-25 e-mail about that) but that's not the kind of service we are providing. We supply the tools: researched, filtered and scanned watch lists (with fundamental and technical play); with intraday updates and now we will be providing early morning commentary and analysts upgrades/downgrades, earnings news, or any other relevant news. That's certainly enough to keep me 'on top' of trades and quite busy.



To: Jenna who wrote (12455)8/3/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
IMN..MSPG trading options!!!

Kodak Will Buy Some Imation Assets, Ending Trade-Secrets Lawsuit

ROCHESTER, N.Y. -(Dow Jones)- In a transaction that will end a high-profile lawsuit involving the alleged theft of trade secrets, Eastman Kodak Co. said Monday it agreed to buy most of Imation Corp.'s medical-imaging business for about $520 million in cash.
The deal includes Imation's manufacturing plants in White City, Ore., and Oakdale,Minn., as well as its Cemax-Icon unit in Fremont, Calif.
Kodak said the acquisition will resolve the lawsuit it filed late last year against Imation and Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., which spun off Imation in 1996. The lawsuit charged that a retired Kodak engineer sold trade secrets, related to the advanced manufacturing of photographic film, to Italian units of 3M that are now part of Imation.
Imation will retain its manufacturing facility in Ferrania, Italy, where it will manufacture x-ray and wet laser medical imaging film for Kodak under a supply agreement for a minimum of two years.
The business being acquired by Kodak (EK) generates roughly $500 million in revenue a year, and about 1,600 Imation employees will transfer to Kodak. Kodak will integrate the acquired businesses into its Health Imaging unit and doesn't expect the transaction to hurt its cost-reduction goals.