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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (21103)1/3/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
VRIO is the kind of stock that is shaping up to be the next VRSN and NSOL. The way I found out about its potential is when it bought out HiWay Technology, a very upscale web hosting site 'boasting' 191,000 clients world wide. VRIO was then declared the #1 web hosting site. This is the same way I discovered VRSN and NSOL, not by reading analysts reports or other threads, I often find the best information on a stock with potential explosive growth potential is purely by being involved either personally or professionally with a company. I discovered CSCO in 1993, HWP in 1990 solely because I saw the Hewlett Packard Laser Jet Series II was the absolute benchmark in printers during the following 8-9 years and I bought one for $1,700 for my home office, then followed a whole host of stocks that I just discovered by either my own business office needs (DELL was my second computer in 1992 after trading in a Compudyne made by CompUSA, My fourth DELL will be coming up shortly with the flat screen monitor (and the discovery of GNSSF and so on) reading "Personal Publisher" a magazine for desktop publishers, that lead to "PC Magazine" and Hewlett Packard which was my first laser printer bought in 1987. Then came the next generation of software companies like ADBE, MCAF, EFII, etc. Now it's VRIO, MACR, DRIV, MYSW, PVSW etc.

I discovered TOM by watching the 'adolescent' set who would only feel 'cool' with Hilfiger shirts, NKE did well then also.. GPS when I lived in Europe was crowded all the time and continues to be crowded now as well.. AEOS and WTSLA from watching the amount of patrons, etc.. Sometimes a keen eye and being 'around' trendy stores and just being involved in a business is all you need.