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To: David Sirk who wrote (1617)12/29/1998 7:40:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
Watch List: BIKR and SIRC for gaps and VTCO and RDIM longer term. VTCO
really looks good and solid; SIRC could take a crack at it's 52 week high, as many
I-net stocks have darted past old highs. So target is $8.00...we will see if it gets the
attention to do that.

Really look at VTCO though (and RDIM for the more risk-oriented).

VTCO...many think is going to $10-20 soon. It could fly quick because MM's were
holding it back on mostly all buys today. Up to a modest $3-1/4 today on strong
volume.

***** Some Background on VTCO ****
Utilizing banner ads on CNET, ZDNet, USA Today's Marketplace and Digital River's
home site, Virtual Technology's aggressive new campaign reaches thousands of potential
buyers each day. The web sites publish prices from multiple sellers along with links
directly
to VTC's site to make buying quick and simple. VTC attracts buyers by providing
secure
online transactions, free same day shipping, technology reviews and a wide array of
products at competitive prices.

Billed as the World Wide Web's premier source for speed, power and graphics, the
company is currently one of the top three Internet resellers in the country, fulfilling the
needs
of a large audience of computer users and online shoppers.

Virtual Technology Corp.'s products may be purchased online via
virtual-world.com or via telephone at 888/982-0245.

PS-- also have a killer Y2K app that no one even talks about yet. E-commerce is the
main thrust right now.



To: David Sirk who wrote (1617)12/30/1998 8:30:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
Still no sign of MoneyMade...Maybe he just jumped...
;-)

MM