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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Integrity Incorporated (ITGR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: VivB who wrote (17)11/29/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: William Harvey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62
 
VivB,

Integrity is currently doing 70 times the revenue of Didax. They are sponsoring the national 'Women of Faith Conference'. Artists signed by Integrity host or take part in about 100 rallies per year. I think the Integrity website is not designed to be the focal point of any spiritual experience the participants have but an extension of it.

ITGR may or may not decide to announce its website. Their online store was set up back in late March. I contacted the company in April when KTEL was in the news and asked whether they intended to post an announcement. I received a letter saying plans were in the works to do so when they had it where they wanted it. The thing is, ITGR's price almost doubled in that week of 'KTEL fever'.

The company's put together six strong quarters 9-22% higher than the year earlier quarters. Financially, it's in great shape. Where investors have the hardest time deciding about the company is actually deciding to listen to the music. People don't want to make emotional decisions about a company but religious music is not really as emotional as it is instinctual. It's a real barrier that could be swept aside in the current revival in sacred music. I think the music's great. It fills a void. It's not just for grandmas.

I work in the largest music library in the world. We have tons of church music. I know how competitive the field is and that new music can sometimes make the difference between a church and an old folks' home. ITGR has a strong balance sheet and the CEO knows how to make a profit.

WH






To: VivB who wrote (17)11/30/1998 2:49:00 AM
From: telebob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62
 
Does ITGR have internet sales capability ?
I dont think so. Amen Does.