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To: the Chief who wrote (3224)2/1/1999 1:07:00 PM
From: Ward Nicholson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
YF.A

Now long at $3.20.

Are you playing YF.A?

WN



To: the Chief who wrote (3224)2/1/1999 1:34:00 PM
From: Wizzer  Respond to of 62347
 
BII: Appears to be "bucking the trend" as it is in positive territory, when most other internets like UBID, UTO, etc... are down currently. We will have to see if it continues and hold it's price over yesterday's close. UTO which lately has followed BII up and down, was following the uptrend and dipped during the day.

Regards, Wisam



To: the Chief who wrote (3224)2/2/1999 8:45:00 AM
From: NTT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62347
 
Hi Chief, great thread you have here! Long time lurker, first time poster here...

Watch TVL today. They've had some interesting bids over the past two weeks which would have indicated some pending news, but then it seemed to die down. The strange thing was that there were still some large volume bids always sitting there. Anyhow, they made an announcement today with regards to licensing their VChip technology to Sharp of Japan. Considering that everyone's been waiting for ANY kind of news about their VChip technology for months, this could cause some interesting price movements today. Should definitely be a good daytrade candidate.

If they've got other good news coming out soon, this could also be a good longer term play with a $2-3 potential. If anyone would like more information on the company and their VChip patent, let me know.