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To: QuietWon who wrote (55196)2/12/1999 8:28:00 AM
From: 3 screen trader  Respond to of 119973
 
A BIGGER AND BETTER MKTW TO BE FOR 1/12 THE PRICE...INDI

as i mention a few times last month INDI in deal with yahoo

the link is now live : quote.yahoo.com under
editorals section

btw , yahoo gets 165 million paging views per day

INDI hits will explode over the next few months and so will its
price.........



To: QuietWon who wrote (55196)2/12/1999 8:29:00 AM
From: Mr. Big  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
AHTC top stock pick on kingfine stock discussion forum

kingfine.com

HLTH just hit on top gainer stock winner

at quote.yahoo.com

AHTC is the best sympathy play for HLTH with
a small float (just around 2.9 mils shares),
Total Cash (mrq) $24.0M
Book Value (mrq) $6.88
Sales (ttm) $7.77
Cash (mrq) $2.4
Share short 1.88 Mil

Last price 3 7/16
AHTC web site advhealth.com



To: QuietWon who wrote (55196)2/12/1999 8:37:00 AM
From: Bagladdy  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 119973
 
QuietWon,

Check out the chart on {MDDM}.

quote.yahoo.com

They are involved with cancer cure technology. That area continues to be hot and they have been steadily moving up.

Charles



To: QuietWon who wrote (55196)2/12/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: lloyd bashaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
VIFL

(PR NEWSWIRE) NFPA Calls USDA Proposed Red Meat Irradiation Rule 'Long Ove
NFPA Calls USDA Proposed Red Meat Irradiation Rule 'Long Overdue'

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- A proposed rule by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture to allow the use of irradiation on red meat, which the
Department is expected to announce today, is "long overdue" according to the
National Food Processors Association (NFPA).
"It has been more than a year since the Food and Drug Administration's
approval of the use of irradiation on red meat," said Dane Bernard, NFPA's
Vice President of Food Safety Programs. "At that time, USDA promised prompt
action to propose a rule enabling meat processors to begin using this
important food safety tool.