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To: Spirochete who wrote (155)1/12/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Elllk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 676
 
Is VRIO about to follow NSOL? NSOL is the company with world-wide rights to Domain Names. NSOL went from 25 in mid-October to 240 last week primarily riding the significance of its exclusive world-wide rights to Domain Names. On the basis of recent developments announced last week, I think some investors are beginning to see that VRIO may have a bigger role to play in this realm than NSOL. Last week VRIO went from 22 to 30 with volume increasing sharply as well. The VRIO chart looks like NSOL 3 months ago at 25. Take a look.

quote.yahoo.com

quote.yahoo.com

The recent developments are that VRIO, with completion of its purchases of TABNet and Hiway Technologies and through its continuing strategic agreements with NSOL, has become the world's largest Domain-Based Web Hosting company and has positioned itself to be a major leader in the global electronic commerce explosion.

biz.yahoo.com

Concommitant with this, and extremely important, I think, to those seeing the future of internet and putting their money into it, is
that VRIO has not only a strong presence in the US but also in
100 countries around the world.

Verio Inc. (VRIO) looks very good to me.