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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (996)3/19/1999 12:59:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2662
 
A GORE REPORT: WHAT DOES **IHTL** , INDY 500, the PGA, the NFL,
ESPN and ESPN.com, ABC, FOX SPORTS, TURNER SPORTS HAVE IN
COMMON?

(might be a stock to DD over the weekend....here's why:)

**IHTL** is changing SportsViewing forever…..they will put you right in the middle
of the action. SNEAK PREVIEW: globalsportsnet.com.
Notice all the info? ....it will change "live" as you scream along at 225mph...pulse rate, speed, g-force, throttle, etc. You are there!

INDY 500 is #1, then maybe a fellow named TIGER*, an NFL team, then tennis and
so on. One by one, the sanctioning bodies of these sports events are being given
demos and being told about their unique and exciting "telemetry" technology. ITHL has already met with the PGA and at least one NFL team. If and when the company sign deals, we will know. All that can be said right now is that the demos
and discussions went well and more are continuing.
(*obviously this is conjecture at this point)

Got your interest a little? Read on…. or if you can't wait, go here:
globalsportsnet.com

** Stock currently on sale for about 70 cents…..was $1.25 just a few weeks ago and
now we are much closer than ever to launch date.

*** MORE ***

IHTL (Innovative Holdings) has something called "telemetry technology" and a deal
with INDY 500. Other deals with major sports are very likely in my opinion.

Recognize that it has been a LONG time since anything innovative has happened in the
way in which we view sports. Lots of new sports (just watch ESPN 2) but not a lot
has changed to make it exciting.
That is about to change. Sports info-junkies will eat this stuff up. Not only will it "involve you in the action" but it will give you educational and interesting information to improve YOUR game.
With a 24 golf channel is a reality, these guys alone will love the info that the "Telemetry" technology provides. I think the PGA would be nuts not to use it, don't you?

IHTL has tremendous technical expertise (see the recent news of the experts they have
hired from NASA, Lockheed Martin, and Martin Marietta) and soon their technology
will be unveiled to the world.

Recent news for proof of that:
newsalert.com.

OK…..NOW FOR THE REAL "MEAT"……WHAT IS TELEMETRY AND
WHY WILL IT CHANGE THE WAY WE VIEW SPORTS?
First check out their website. Get an idea of the technology. Imagine you are going 225
mph and all the gauges and dials are giving you live readings. See the heart rate of the
driver! See the speed and see him hit the brakes! It will give you live readings and
valuable information. It is educational, yes, but absolutely heart-pounding at times.

globalsportsnet.com

Click on the flashing link and click on a view….jump inside the car with the driver!

Here's what NASCAR driver Roy Cheever had to say of their technology:
''don't be surprised if TV viewers, as well as my team members, will, in the future, be
feeling as if they are right there in the car with me during the race, virtually experiencing
every twist, turn and physical reaction.''

NEXT WEEK:
IHTL is working with Robby Unser, Nascar driver next week for preparation for the
INDY 500 race which they have been hired by NASCAR to work.

** CAR RACING IS THE FASTEST GROWING SPORT IN THE U.S. BUT
WHAT ABOUT OTHER SPORTS?

This week the PGA had IHTL meet with them and their experts. While I know little of
how the meeting went, is it a safe assumption that the PGA would love to enhance their
sport? Do you think the average hacker would love to see IHTL technology show
them VISUALLY why Tiger or some other golfer hit a bad shot or a good one?

It will actually show club selection, club speed, and how much weight is on the back
foot as opposed to the front foot, and many other LIVE readings.

The golfer (hopefully Tiger) would wear a laser sensor in his shoes to take the heart
rate and weight readings and obviously other technology and special cameras are used
as well

** WHAT ABOUT NFL FOOTBALL?
Would you like to see the heart rate, speed, and perhaps the G-Force at which a
defensive back sticks it to a receiver who thought he just caught a touchdown pass?

Do you think live measurements like that would enhance TV ratings? If one NFL team
signs, will other teams find out about it?

** Do you suppose that ESPN, ESPN.com, ABC, Fox Sports, etc….names
mentioned in IHTL's press release are a bit interested for something this unique and
exciting and different? Who wants it most in this competitive world? Just how
important is it to attract the sports viewing audience to revenues?

** DO YOU THINK THAT **IHTL** will have a few million hits to their website
and derive some serious ad revenue from there as well as TV rights?
Uh huh

…………………………..GETTING THE PICTURE YET?……………………..

Of course they will have an E-Commerce sports store as well , and are one of the
initial members along with WINR at the new iChargeit Mall. ichargeit.com

NEED MORE INFO?

Call Scott Flynn, IR, 888-338-3367

Shares outstanding & float:

from 6/98: courtesy of Andrew G.
OS 15,704,884
Float 6,124,115

CEO: Helmut Wyzisk
PR,etc: Joe Zuromski
Additional Info available at www.stockprofiles.com/ihtl
PS-- no convertibles...I checked!

Message 5016276

HAPPY INVESTING and KEEP WATCHING **IHTL**
Dave




To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (996)3/19/1999 7:16:00 PM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2662
 
Jeffrey, I took a position in ZiaSun (ZSUN) today to replace IMOT in trilogy..

I still like IMOT, but I am temporarily sold out. ZSUN has all the appearances of a future powerhouse in the style of a CMGI of the Orient.

ibchannel.com -- ZiaSun Technologies (OTC:ZSUN) has acquired a diversified portfolio of
established Internet companies which are profitable and have excellent growth potential. ZiaSun is modeling CMGI's (NASDAQ:CMGI) and
Go2Net's (NASDAQ:GNET) strategy in building, investing in and acquiring leading edge technology companies and specialized internet niche
service companies. Founded in 1986, CMGI has already had the foresight to capitalize on companies such as America Online (NYSE: AOL),
Lycos (NASDAQ:LCOS), and GeoCities (NASDAQ:GCTY).

ZiaSun's portfolio of wholly owned subsidiary companies include Momentum Asia and Momentum Internet. Momentum Asia offers Internet
customer service, database management, and corollary services which back up the Internet capabilities of other ZiaSun subsidiaries, as well
as those Internet companies who are expanding into the international market. Momentum Asia's financial results show substantial increases in
revenue, earnings, and assets. Earnings for 1997 totaled $140,000, increasing to $180,000 in the first half of 1998 and $770,000 in the second
half, for an annual growth rate of over 600%. Year end assets increased from $800,000 at the end of 1997 to $3 million at the end of 1998.
Momentum Asia carries no debt of any kind.

Momentum Internet Inc., is a ZiaSun subsidiary that controls a range of Internet products and services currently operating are
swiftrade.com which is an online Brokerage firm similar to E-Trade (NASDAQ:EGRP), mfinance.com which is similar to
Marketwatch (NASDAQ:MKTW), pinmail.com which is similar to Hotmail (NASDAQ:MSFT), mediahits.com similar to
Doubleclick (DCLK) and searchdragon.com which is similar to Yahoo (NASDAQ:YHOO). Momentum Internet Inc.
momentumplus.com, achieved net profit of $325,355 on revenues of $1,013,267.

ZiaSun expects to release consolidated audits by the end of March, and confidently anticipates that earnings will exceed projections of $.11 per
share. "We are extremely pleased that Momentum Internet has achieved these results in its first full year of operation," said Anthony L. Tobin,
president and chief executive officer of ZiaSun. "Achieving profitability in the first year is a rare achievement in any technology-related
company, and we feel that this is a very positive reflection on our products and services."

swiftrade.com's exclusive arrangement with a U.S. NASD broker/dealer and clearing agent currently allows investors worldwide to
trade NYSE, AMEX, NASDAQ and OTC stocks through a direct electronic link with the exchanges. Swiftrade, with its advanced customer
service program, is the only on-line stock trading system that specializes in non-U.S. resident investors. swiftrade.com is one of the
first on-line brokerage firms with customer service centers in Asia and Europe to reach out to international investors who want to invest on U.S.
stock markets. Swiftrade's sophisticated on-line technology provides overseas investors with a direct link to the floor of all major U.S. Stock
Exchanges, ensuring flawless execution, instant confirmation of trades and accurate balances and positions. Clients are insured by the
Securities Investors Protection Corporation (SIPC) and Lloyd's of London.

Tobin said that Swiftrade would offer a truly unique on-line trading experience for investors worldwide. "No other single Internet stock trading
system that we know of allows investors anywhere to trade securities in Hong Kong or New York off one Web site," he said. Swiftrade recently
announced that it will work in conjunction with one of the most reputable Hong Kong stock brokerages in addition to one of the world's best
known financial information providers to allow investors anywhere in the world easy, efficient and inexpensive access to one of the world's most
dynamic stock markets. The Hong Kong brokerage will be the first to take advantage of Momentum's new "plug and play" software developed
for brokers to provide on-line trading in any market in the world. Swiftrade will begin offering trading on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, in
addition to the American markets.

Swiftrade is focusing on building a syndicate of affiliated highly trafficked online trading Web sites by providing private label solutions to
registered Broker Dealers. Swiftrade has developed a turnkey Web development solution for Brokerage Firms that want to provide global
online trading to clients as a co-branded partner. The company has launched a program that will allow brokerage houses around the world to
offer secure on-line stock trading. The program will work in almost any market and brokerage firms can elect to launch their own name branded
Web sites or join Swiftrade's on-line stock trading Web portal.

ZiaSun has opened a new Internet development facility in Manila, Philippines to access a large pool of well-educated and skilled local
technical, design and marketing talent. However, the company will not be competing in the local market. Its focus will be on the development of
Internet platforms for global on-line stock trading, Web-based e-mail applications, online auction and barter software, international financial
news delivery systems, and other activities for the expansion of Momentum's e-commerce services.

To subscribe to future reports and Internet stock buy and sell recommendations by VTAR visit ibchannel.com. IBC
urges investors to visit newsalert.com for the best news feed on the net. SEC Section 17B Disclosure: IBC has received 50,000
ZSUN shares and 40,000 IMOT shares as compensation for promotion. IBC or its affiliates may buy or sell shares in these companies. Read
the disclaimer at ibchannel.com for more information regarding the relationship between IBC and its clients. Statements in this
release are made pursuant to the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that
such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties, including without limitation, continued acceptance of the company's services,
increased levels of competition for the company, and dependence on the performance of the management of the company.