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To: JJ who wrote (1331)11/22/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: F. Evans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
JJ

Regarding IIA, I did get involved late in that rally. Made some small change however looking back, talking to who I talked to et al.....IIA was promoted to hell. The potential is far greater in the type of business BII does compared to IIA. IIA has essentially one product...internet call waiting...and it isn't cheap to subscribe to it either. The potential in BII is much greater and I think we see that in the volume of shares traded and the publicity this stock has garnered, no-where near to that of IIA which basically lit up the ASE for a week. Can't comment on NNS.



To: JJ who wrote (1331)11/22/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Goldbug Guru  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
JJ, that's a ridiculous comparison. Back in 97, Net Nanny generated less than a million dollars in revenue. Godin, CEO of Bid.com, is projecting $50,000,000 in revenue next year. The reason NNS had a nice run up on the VSE, is because there's nothing else to trade that will actually go up in value. The whole junior mining sectors was deader than dead. Money rotated out of gold & into Net Nanny NNS.