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To: Frank Henriquez who wrote (6381)8/24/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Money Maker (MM)  Respond to of 6654
 
I just re-read news out today and found this:

CVIA owns 25% of Phipps and Company, a Tulsa based software and CD Rom producer. CVIA has entered into
agreement with the Phipps last week and has begun preparations for this public offering.

Phipps and Company holds the proprietary rights of new technology that has the potential of redefining the use
of CD Roms. Phipps CEO Terry Phipps stated, ''Forget MPEG, DVD and now even VHS duplication. We can
transfer video from any format to a standard CD Rom, send it any where in the world and it will play FULL
SCREEN on any computer using the Windows platform, without the use of MPEG conversion or MPEG cards for
playback.''
Phipps and Company is currently working with or in negotiations with several Fortune 50 companies
interested in the uses and applications of the new CD Rom technology.
So, I think we are going to hear some news out in the near future...:)
We have a good team on BOD especially for Anderson, our new CEO...:)

Can we plan to listed our company on NASDAQ small cap? Should be great for us.

MM