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To: Mr. Miller who wrote (1573)9/24/1998 1:30:00 AM
From: Provocateur  Respond to of 6545
 
Interesting post by Dan. We should keep our eyes open, if for nothing less than to help notify/educate other companies of WINR's existence and gaming system. As for WINR's position, I think it's this BB listing and the fact they haven't set everything up yet. With time it will take care of itself. IMO, a NASDAQ listing will do wonders for us.

Prov



To: Mr. Miller who wrote (1573)9/24/1998 1:52:00 AM
From: Codee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
PR can be a problem, but winr is still very cheap in terms of its
valuation. I feel strongly that when winr is up "for real", meaning
their system is being utilized by online gaming operations, thus
generating revenues and show the entire online community that
their system does work, winr will take off once again.

Now, I would like to think that Skinner will not state a date
that he couldn't keep. By next week, we will all not have to
guess and be able to see with our own eyes.

There is still no competition out there for winr. So they really
need to take advantage of this and accumulate market share much like
the "Great Microsoft" did in the 80s to dominate the PC market.

Online gambling will no doubt be a very huge part of e commerce, much
like land-based commerce. Look at Altantic City, Indian Reservations,
Vegas, Reno, Macau, Monaco, etc...