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Gold/Mining/Energy : MADISON SYSTEMS(MADI) Multi Million Dollar Contract -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DavidCG who wrote (180)8/28/1998 6:57:00 PM
From: xbrent  Respond to of 5832
 
There are some very well respected primarily cyber magazines. At this point we don't know. I hope it is widely read, I don't plan on anything like Business Week or the WSJ at this point. Don't be surprised if MADI does get covered in the broader media within a few weeks. The bigger publications have to hear about stories from somewhere and it is usally smaller publications. A worthy story in a local newspaper can mean a wire service article, which can mean many papers and then a magazine and then television. I am not saying that will happen here at all, just explaining how this stuff works.
Also the primary target market for MADI is computer people. You want a guy in charge of systems at a company to read about the MADI device. He/she is the one doing the ordering of the product. The mainstream media may help the stock more but the company is trying to target potential buyers of the product as their primary goal.
Most of the time CEO's look to their systems people to recommend hardware and software.