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To: dentique who wrote (1)1/8/1999 6:37:00 PM
From: TIMBO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 397
 
TO ALL....YOU MUST BY THIS STOCK

This stock will sky rocket in a year...I've been in since 5...I heard from a good source to buy all I can at that time...I'm glad I did....This stock will be at 100 by year 2000.....And I'm not fooling....

Timbo



To: dentique who wrote (1)1/13/1999 12:19:00 AM
From: dentique  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 397
 
USAT NEWS

All-You-Can-Eat Long Distance:By Jennifer Knapp from Phone plus magazine.

"William Ervine, President of San Diego-based USA Talks.com, said it best after his company was nominated in November 1998 as a finalist for the "Most Innovative New Product" Award fromConnect, the University of California, San Diego Program in Technology and
Entrepreneurship: "We are confident our long distance service will set the bar for future long distance carrier quality and pricing worldwide.

Ervine is referring to the August launch of USA Talks.com's flat-rate long distance service, the first such offering in the United States. The announcement was followed two months later by No. 3 long
distance carrier Sprint Corp.'s flat-rate weekends plan and an offer to match by rival AT&T Corp. A new era in long distance pricing has been signaled, and the industry can expect to see the per-minute long distance system further challenged by "me-too" flat-rate offerings.
Unlimited Helpings USA Talks.com broke a paradigm with its Internet protocol (IP)-based phone-to-phone flat-rate service, which will be available nationwide in first- quarter 1999."

This is a very good news for USAT as the schedule to go nationwide has been moved forward.

Good luck to all.
Dentique



To: dentique who wrote (1)2/10/2000 2:58:00 PM
From: Norrin Radd  Respond to of 397
 
(OT) Marshall, This puppy is asleep for a while. I'm not done yet so let sleeping dogs lie....yup, dead as a door nail.....

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