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To: Mark Fowler who wrote (47270)3/25/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: StockMarketMaven  Respond to of 164684
 
DISK supplies Amazon with DVDs

Amazon is currently using Image Entertainment (DISK) as a
distributor of its DVDs.

Image Entertainment (DISK) will benefit greatly from
the acceptance of DVD into the mainstream consumer.
It alre

eet.com

Keep in mind that they are one of the largest distributors of
DVDs to retailers INCLUDING Amazon.com.

iionline.com

Here's also a snippet from a press release:

There is no question that the
Internet represents a major growth area for the Company. We are currently providing DVD programming on a
nonexclusive basis to most of the major on-line services, including Amazon.com, DVDExpress, NetFlix, Reel.com, as
well as Kencranes.com, the website of the entity the Company is currently in the process of acquiring. Our traditional
retail accounts, including Musicland, Best Buy, Tower and The Wherehouse also increased the amount of DVD
software they purchased from us during the quarter.''

biz.yahoo.com

I expect DISK to double this year. Once daytraders find
this stock, look out.

So, what does everyone think? Makes you feel like this
is a nicely undervalued Internet/DVD play. It does for me.

StockMarketMaven