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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WINR-Secure Banking to Global Internet Gaming & E-Commerce -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jay Plummer who wrote (2196)11/17/1998 7:11:00 AM
From: swedelo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6545
 
TO ALL,

Just been watching a spot on CNBC about on-line product purchasing (E-commerce). Projections this year are for 2.5 billion...next year 11 billion....2002 95 billion. If you go to WINR's website and read the section titled "about us" you will see the first paragraph is dedicated to the subject of WINR's future application to WORLDWIDE E-commerce. The rest is about the gambling issue. As I have stated before, the reason I and my associates got into WINR long term was its potential to become "THE" solution for worldwide E-commerce banking. With their excellent European banking system and ability to conform to territorial laws, regulations and currency conversions; in the safest banking haven in the world, it is not beyond the realm of possibilities; that, if properly managed, It and CMS could become the largest international banking and accounting system on the world-wide web. No doubt the gambling sites will make a ton of money, more than enough to make this a good speculative buy. But the long term possibilities in international E-commerce are mind boggling and its good to see by the first paragraph in "about us" the management of WINR is already thinking along these lines as well!

Best Wishes,
Swedelo

PS: Just a thought....If E-commerce grows this much in three years how do all those packages get to the consumer? FEDX and UPS. I don't know if either is publicly traded, but I am going to find out.