To: Susan G who wrote (28325 ) 3/18/1999 3:37:00 PM From: Jenna Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
<<ALERT>> TLC breakout, long GPSI 40 1/2. ADBE..looking at the options. This is not without risk since the stock is not showing volume and you would probably be better of 'paper trading' it for a while until volume increases. Since I went through this same scenario with GPSI last quarter its acting the same way.. SFE is gorgeous and thanks to whoever mentioned it on this thread (I wish I had gotten in especially since I had this for a while a short time ago) Also if anyone is in BSX also I would hold on to this one, its been up since the day it was 'called' out of the watch list. EGGS, I'm obviously not selling (and they were sunny side up..since i posted on the 16th the buy) RXSD,CMVT (managed to get 5/8 out of this buy even though its up nearly 2 points intraday) I sold.. GNSS I am holding (long term hold) but I had planned to buy more but I didn't I might just buy some more as a swing trade. SCHL I'm still holding, DCLK I'm holding, NTBK is an intermediate hold that I have not touched in a while (even when it was down 5).. I lost my 2k option in NKE. By the way.. If you had you database 'linked' with a news feed you would get updated news instantly as it comes in. The TLC alert came in while I was asleep so I couldn't act on it. TLC was an earnings play that up until was in hibernation. ++++++++++++++++++++ Exciting New Internet Products Expand The Learning Company'S Presence In Cyberspace Webivore Knowledge Systems and MAGELLAN Geographix to Form Distribution Partnerships With The Learning Company School Division CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The School Division of The Learning Company, Inc. (NYSE: TLC - news) announced today that it has formed partnerships with Webivore Knowledge Systems, LLD, and MAGELLAN Geographix, to distribute two new Internet resources for the education market. According to Peter Contino, Director of Online Product Marketing, The Learning Co., ''These two products fit perfectly with our strategy to offer high-value, cross-curricular programs that empower educators to work more efficiently and effectively with Internet resources. Recent research shows that over 50% of K-12 classrooms have Internet access, and that number is expected to continue climbing. We want to be at the forefront of this movement with Internet-based offerings that educators both want and need.'' Internet Research Made Simple with Classroom Webivore Classroom Webivore significantly changes the way in which students and educators use the Internet and sets a new standard for conducting Internet-based research. The product is an easy-to-use research system that enables students to efficiently search educational web sites, collect relevant graphical or textual information, and then create Internet-enriched reports or presentations. Classroom Webivore provides students with direct access to the Internet's best educational web sites indexed by subject, topic and grade level. Every Classroom Webivore site is previewed and organized by a team of content experts and summarized in a preview screen that describes the site and provides ''hot-tips'' on its use. ''Since Classroom Webivore has already sifted through the massive amounts of information available on the Internet to provide useful resource links, students can spend more time exploring worthwhile information,'' according to Cecilia Lenk, Executive Vice President of Information Design, Webivore Knowledge Systems. Once students have identified web sites relevant to their research, Classroom Webivore's unique Collect Tools enable them to easily drag and drop web-based information from a site, add their own notes, and automatically save this data, together with a complete bibliographic citation, into a Webivore-created notebook located on their computer. Using this special notebook, students can then integrate their web-based research with other resources, add their own words, and create a research report or presentation using standard word-processing or multimedia software. Search-Collect-Create: With Classroom Webivore students can more efficiently tap into the Internet's rich resources and generate powerful end-products that reflect their research results.