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>Return-Path: keith@kjmcap.com >Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 15:15:30 -0800 (PST) >X-Sender: keith@mail.kjmcap.com >To: (Recipient list suppressed) >From: keith@kjmcap.com (KJM Capital Corp.) >Subject: JVWB - Stock-of-the-Month > >Dear Subscriber, > >As a subscriber to our free service, you are receiving this report prior to >being featured on our website as the Stock-of-the-Month for December on >HotStock News. The report will be displayed on our site on Wednesday, >December 9, 1998. Also this report will be redistributed to other credible >financial websites as part of our redistribution program. They are only >sent to those websites that have passed all laws as set by the SEC. >Management of HotStock News will only conduct business with those websites >that comply with the SEC. Also, a condensed version of the report will be >faxed to numerous U.S. stock brokers for extra market exposure. We are >doing our best to give you additional time to evaluate the company prior to >the report being received by other potential investors. You can now view >the report in its entirety at: hotstocknews.com Chuca WONDERS on this SEC comment, are there the European SEC? Just kidding, they got legally spun off. The Spin Off of JV WEB now strats turning, away we go. >Our December Stock of the Month as profiled on 12/07/98 is: JVWeb, Inc. (OTC BB: JVWB) Bid - Ask: $0.39 - 0.47 (Dec. 7, 1998)
On November 13, 1998, management of HotStock News presented a supplemental research report on JVWeb, Inc. In this feature report, a story ritten by Greg J. Micek, summarized the details of the spin-off of JVWeb from LS in a Letter from the President hotstocknews.com Since our last report, the stock price increased by 33% and still holds at these levels. We >predict that the price movement on JVWeb has only begun, as described in >our stock pick update. > >Stock Pick Update: Company President of JVWeb "Greg Micek" has arrived in >England and has held meetings this past weekend with Heitmann-Sac (H-S). >The intent of these meetings are to finalize a joint venture between the >two companies. H-S is a German company that specializes in creating and >setting up web sites using cutting edge, voice recognition technology. H-S >can set up a custom website in as little as 6 hours, and within 24 hours >can have a fully functional website for your business that uses voice >recognition technology which is able to understand and translate 28 >different languages. JVWeb will be the marketing branch for this venture in >the USA. JVWeb and H-S will set up a joint venture to target a special area >of the Internet where they will set up, market and sell e-commerce websites >to companies doing between $10 - $50 million a year in business. Voice >recognition technology is on the cutting edge, and will soon make the PC >"mouse" obsolete. MCI presently owns 12% of H-S. Another German company, >Lernout-Hauspie (LHSPF) NASD, will aquire H-S in a buyout later this week. >This will throw some serious financial backing to this joint venture. LHSPF >trades on NASD at about $35 per share, with a 52-week high of about $62. >They must be aware of the proposed joint venture, and approve of it as they >are waiting until later in the week to make the aquisition of H-S. JVWeb >has 7,200,000 shares issued and outstanding, with the company owning 90% of >the shares. There are ONLY 366,000 shares in the public float! On Dec. 3rd, >only 200 shares were traded all day. Then one day later, there were over >200,000 shares >traded -- someone must know something to cause this large difference! >Announcement of the joint venture should be sometime this week, and the >announcement of the aquisition of H-S by LHSPF by Thursday or Friday. If >you decide to invest in JVWeb, do your own due diligence, this is NOT a >recommendation to buy or sell this stock and is for informational purposes >only. Now for a closer look at our feature Stock-of-the-Month: > > >Significant Newsbreak > > "Value & Growth Research Associates Equity Research" Issues > JVWeb a Speculative BUY Recommendation! > >JVWeb, Inc. is an exciting new strategic Internet service company that was >initiated in October 1997 to form partnerships with >existing companies that want to do business over the Internet. JVWeb >pursues electronic commerce opportunities over the Internet, not only to >design and maintain Web sites, but to fund the Web site and share the >profits. JVWeb will analyze its partner's business issues and then deploys >its talent pool to solve real time business issues relative to electronic >commerce, on-line branding, content publishing, website production and >maintenance, web hosting, and an array of strategic internet services (SIS) >that the Company has assembled for its own use. This strategy will benefit >their existing partner company, since JVWeb totally understands the entire >Web strategy. Stated differently; the Company's objective is to offer >products, services and advertising through joint ventures with established >businesses. JVWeb provides the technical and web marketing expertise while >the established businesses provide the products or services offered and the >related business expertise. > >In June 1998, JVWeb formally announced a joint venture with Heitmann >S.A.C., a Scottish affiliate of Germany's Heitmann Group >(http://www.sac.co.uk). Their primary emphasis from this relationship is to >build a fee-for-service division, with Heitmann S.A.C. as a key supplier >and strategic partner of web creation services to prospective clients. >Heitmann S.A.C. has provided communication services to customers since >1973, offers web site programming and graphic design to its customers >through a network of 11 offices >throughout Europe as well as two small production facilities in the U.S. >The company's client list includes a wide spectrum of major international >firms such as NCR, General Motors, Rolls Royce, British Telecom, British >Gas, BZW and a variety of smaller companies. In addition, Heitmann is in >the running to build a web site to distribute documents and information for >the legislative body of a major European government, which would be a very >high-profile piece of work and would considerably add to JVWeb's and >Heitmann S.A.C.'s visibility among companies who have (or wish to build) a >presence on the World Wide Web. This fee-for-service division should be a >significant contributor to their business over the next year. > >In addition, Heitmann S.A.C.'s parent was recently acquired by Lernout & >Hauspie (L & H), a Wuppertal, Germany-based firm (NASDAQ: LHSPF) whose >specialty is computer-based speech recognition technology, website: >http://www.lhs.com. Microsoft has a minority shareholding in L & H, >potentially adding resources as well as credibility to L & H, Heitmann >S.A.C., and JVWeb. Both Heitmann S.A.C. and L & H relationships with >European firms can be a significant conduit of new business for JVWeb in >the future. > >Company History: JVWeb was able to go public when Houston-based LS Capital >Corp. (OTC BB: CHIP) spun off some of its shares of common stock in October >1997. In brief, about 280,000 of JVWeb common shares and approximately 1.1 >million Class A warrents have been distributed to LS Capital shareholders >as part of the deal. JVWeb has the potential to raise $22.5 million in cash >through the exercise of warrents associated with the public registration. >JVWeb has no connection with LS Capital beyond the recent spin-off. >Management of LS Capital is very pleased with the spin-off and is thinking >about possibly spinning off other LS Capital subsidiaries or purchasing >companies in the future. LS Capital is a holding company with five junior >exploration subsidiaries, and is involved in exploration and mining >precious metals and diamonds. > >Analyst Report and Recommendation: William D. Lyons, a respected analyst, >featured in Barron's, has profiled JVWEB Inc. in his Value & Growth >Research Associates Equity research report. In this publishment "Emerging >Micro-Cap area featuring America's premier high-growth companies" dated >September 11, 1998, Mr. Lyons has given JVWeb, Inc. a Speculative BUY >Recommendation investment rating. The stock was trading at $1.00 at that >time. The research firm projects a 12 month target price of $2 to $3, and 2 >year target price of $3 to $5. This projection is based on management's >forecast of revenues for fiscal 1999 that could be as much as $6 million. > >Company Overview: JVWeb believes emerging Internet commerce has reached a >level of maturity where significantly greater numbers of smaller businesses >will be able to profit. However, these businesses have neither the aptitude >nor the appetite to take full economic advantage of this opportunity. >Further, should these companies have such a desire, they have nowhere to >turn reliably to pursue the commerce avenue. JVWeb has positioned itself as >a bridge for these companies by being their technology partner. The Company >will invest its own resources, provide its technical and web marketing >expertise, assume the technological risk and share in the rewards with its >business partner. > >The opportunity for JVWeb, then, is to interject itself into this >relationship on the side of the company, as a technology partner. >With their own resources on the line, they will make the best decisions for >themselves and their partners. As their sophistication grows, they will be >able to cross-market their sites, creating even better opportunities for >their collective entities. Their joint venture partners benefit from: (1) >Reduced fear, (2) Minimized financial risk, (3) Having a technology partner >with proven electronic marketing and technical expertise protecting their >collective interests. > Part 2 latter if KJM doesn't want to have thre rest allpowed I am sure he will advise...so here is the Meat Above, interesting...do I talk to my Broker about those Error Shares they took back now...Ha, atleast I got what I was allowed! The Decimal Error to my Benny was nice anyway! Chuca |