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To: michael john stout who wrote (959)8/25/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: R. Gates  Respond to of 6545
 
Some newbies to WINR maybe haven't checked out WINR's site at: winr.net or If you haven't checked out this site: interbetcasino.com you ought to. WINR comes on line 8/31 and has letter of intent signed with them.

3 Trading Days!!!

R. Gates



To: michael john stout who wrote (959)8/25/1998 3:31:00 PM
From: Codee  Respond to of 6545
 
actually pnlk was a bad example for it is two different market.

Import/export has been around for a long time. The need for
an online directory of importers and exporters I don't think
is very much in high demand. At least not high enough to entice
people to give a several hundred dollars for membership to
the online directory.

The business of import/export is a "peoples business". Contact and
network are already in existence. It is always preferred to
know someone who knows someone...

Back to Winr. Online gaming is a fairly new industry. It is entertainment. You think there are more people out there in the import
/export business or more people who place wagers.

Plus, wagers on an average is more than several hundred bucks annually
per player.

Winr has the potential to revolutionize their industry, setting
the industry STANDARD much like what microsoft did for the PC industry.

Winr has the backing of top Banks, has the first debit card for
online gaming, and no foreseeable competition and etc...
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Note: MM loves to entice selling by raising the bid price
significantly for a short time and then dropping it substantially.

Example:

MM: raise bid to .90 from .80

if volume is high then they will drop the bid to mid .80 or something...

SO, hold on tight my friends.



To: michael john stout who wrote (959)8/25/1998 3:40:00 PM
From: Codee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6545
 
you stated ask is over a 1.00 but i don't see it.
where did you get the info...

codee