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To: John J. Meyer who wrote (754)8/13/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: M Murphey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6545
 
Anyone watching with a level 2, I saw the vol. go from 788,700 to 786,200 at approx. 1:17 pm EST. Whats up?
MM



To: John J. Meyer who wrote (754)8/13/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: MartinDane  Respond to of 6545
 
IMO the following email from Skinner to Miller copied from Miller Post 720 is as good as a news release:

Subject:
Re: IGC
Date:
Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:37:05 -0400
From:
"David C. Skinner, Jr." <dskinner@winr.net>
To:
Miller

Dear Miller,

I realize it has been a long time since I have responded to your emails but I have been extremely busy with the start up operations. In reference to Commerze Bank in Germany, they are currently the only Bank in Europe that is conducting SET testing. All other banks have dropped this form of sending and processing info on the internet. They are currently only testing in Germany. WINR is using Commerze Bank to process all debit card funds. Our software is only being utilized for our use. The bank has their own software which provides functions for their clients. Commerze Bank is the only bank in Europe that is going to be using the SET technology and that is why we have established our banking relationship with them. They are far ahead of
the competition concerning the internet and internet commerce. WINR also has a contract with Access World Inc. who represents our company
and sells licenses to Casino Operators throughout the world. This company is a member of the IGC and they meet with operators who are in business now and are going into business in the future. We are in contact with over 50 operators presently, which represents 40% of the total market, and are meeting more every week. We attend meetings all over the world in connection with the internet and internet gaming. Remember we are looking at the global market place not just the US. If the US makes internet gaming illegal it does not hurt our company. Organizations such as the IGC are mainly concerned with the US market ,and we have our company being represented there by Access World, but we are concerned with the Global market.

Regards,

David C. Skinner, Jr.