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To: tRaDiAc who wrote (747)12/19/1998 8:14:00 PM
From: Elio Madama  Respond to of 2648
 
Let's face the true.
Do you know what means for a small company like BNEZ, to be out with its first computer software and already be in the shelves of a GIGANTIC STORE as CompUSA?

The shelf space is very small. They can't have the thousands of programs out there in the market, but few.
And among those few is PERSONAL MARKET ANALYST.
The goodwill alone of BNEZ is worth much more than the 0.28 that the stock is been traded.

This is simple offensive, as the days pass by and more stores been reported having PMA in shelves (CompUSA and Staples), KISS GOOD BYE TO THE 0.28. (providing we don't see "new" shares in the float).

I know, first the program must sell, but we saw already how well is selling. Also those of us who had the program know how good is.

Elio



To: tRaDiAc who wrote (747)12/19/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Elio Madama  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2648
 
I read something about Mr.D and a possible $ 750.000 personal loan to BNEZ for advertisement purposes.

I hope Mr.D give us a full explanation in the near future.
It's no doubt in my mind that Mr.D will help to change, in part, the future of the company and the shareholders.

The fact that he bought already 500.000 shares and requested all the certificates is a big step up front.

Thanks Mr.D and thanks Mitchell. (after all, you invited Mr.D to join the "club") :}

Elio



To: tRaDiAc who wrote (747)12/19/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: heatseeker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2648
 
Here are the Ingram distribution locations:

Distribution Centers
United States:

Fremont, Calif.
Fullerton, Calif.
Miami
Carol Stream, Ill.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Millington, Tenn.
Carrollton, Texas


BTW, I noticed these match up pretty well with the warehouse locations listed at Sparco:

Los Angeles
Dallas, TX
Memphis, TN
Chicago, IL
San Francisco, CA
Harrisburg, PA


I don't have a map in front of me, but I recognize some of the lesser well-known cities in Ingram's list as being surburban areas of the larger cities in Sparco's list. It seems that Sparco (and other online retailers) may be shipping directly from Ingram's warehouses. Now I refuse to believe that there are only 93 copies of PMA in all of Ingram's warehouses, so maybe each retailer is allotted a certain number of copies (out of a much larger total number) in each of the warehouses.

heatseeker