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


To: William Harvey who wrote (18)11/29/1998 11:16:00 PM
From: VivB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62
 
William, thanks for your input. Was just reading 2 different articles from the current issue of "Barrons Online" about Internet stock pricing. I am beginning to wonder how much "logic" one can apply to this part of the stock market.

Doing some further research, I did discover that Standard & Poor's Industry Outlook reports classify Didax, Inc. in the "Computer Software & Services" Industry while Integrity Inc. is in the "Entertainment" Industry. So, this could explain part of why the "internet element" of ITGR's stock is being ignored. You would think that the fact that ITGR is actually making money would be in its favor.

Integrity does not appear to be hitting the "news releases" like Didax is. I don't know whether that means they are focused on different segments of their target market or whether they just have different approaches on how to reach that market. I have observed a rise in "Christian" bookstores and related items so it seems reasonable to believe that music sales would also be increasing in this area.



To: William Harvey who wrote (18)11/30/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: VivB  Respond to of 62
 
William, what do you know about Media Management, Inc.'s WEB sites? This is a private company which appears to be way ahead of Didax in providing Christian WEB content.
mediamanagement.net

From the mission statement at Integrity's site-->
integinc.com
"...At Integrity, we've kept a low profile in the past due in part to our physical distance from Nashville, the heart of the Christian music industry. But quietly, in just a few years, Integrity became one of the industry's biggest success stories...."

Looks like the company prefers the "low key" approach. This may keep them from being "discovered" with Investors looking for alternatives to companies like Didax.