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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (4252)1/13/1999 12:09:00 PM
From: MMK  Respond to of 56535
 
Congratulations, Canuck Dave!

Nice to hear someone is "up" out there. I haven't gotten up the courage to see yet. Also have ASCT, so maybe the news won't be so bad.

MMK



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (4252)1/13/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: DablocTrader  Respond to of 56535
 
CAGI - did someone say moving UP in a down market....

Hi. I'd like to point out a stock that is resisting every downturn and may be the best stock to be in for 1999. Their MAVIS Voice recognition software is #1!

Take a look at it's charts, history and products. Do some DD and follow the SI CAGI board. Here's the Hoover brief on the co.:

Carnegie International, a
telecommunications holding company,
has three main subsidiaries. UK-based
Profit Thru Telecommunications (PTT)
makes voice-recognition
telecommunications software that also
recognizes input from touch-tone
keypads and bar code readers. PTT's
core product, MAVIS, is a
multi-language recognition program.
Carnegie's Talidan subsidiary sells
discount telephone time in South
America, Russia, and other emerging
markets. ACC Telecom installs and
services equipment made by Comdial,
Sony, and Sprint. As Carnegie moves
to strengthen its telecommunications
focus through acquisitions, it has
minimized its financial services
operations.

And for the latest news releases; marketwatch.newsalert.com

dbl