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To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/9/1999 10:13:00 PM
From: Lynda Culberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
"Activcard Ship Smart Cart Solutions For Simple Secure Network Access"

I went to Big Charts checking out ACTV's chart and clicked on "News". This article appeared dated April 6th. Anyone else see it? Is this a new area for ACTV that we were unaware of? It is located at:
bigcharts.com
If you can't get it there go to bigcharts.com and type in IATV and click on "news".

Thank you for all your postings. It is a "must read" for me. I'm long ACTV under $2. Lynda



To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/9/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: mike.com  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13157
 
Bob, I like your predictions. They certainly have come true in the past so I have no reason to doubt you. Thanks for all your contributions. I know you have gotten and kept a lot of people in this stock and I'm sure they are grateful too.



To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/9/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: ICY  Respond to of 13157
 
Well Bob all I can say is thanks for selling me my first 10k IATV at 1.625. My how how winds have changed remember VION HaHaHa LOL were are they now. I Now own over 40K under $2.00. Yes I owe you dinner and I haven't forgotten. I have run models and this stock IMO is easily over 100. Look at ATHM market capitalization at 22B!!!. The question is do more people watch Digital cable or log onto the internet. Bye bye E-Bay, WEB-TV, Amazon.com here we come. In love and long. Thanks from stocks are dream , Bonds are contracts.



To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/10/1999 2:27:00 AM
From: ed doell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13157
 
Welcome back Bob... Did you see this?

Message 8818122

Streaming Media Spotlighted At Internet World

(04/09/99, 7:50 p.m. ET)
By Malcolm Maclachlan, TechWeb

At Spring Internet World 99, the big news is around rich content and the pipelines
that are going to bring it to users.

Microsoft promises to make one of the biggest announcements at the show on
Tuesday, when its Windows Media Technologies groups hold the Audisee99 event.
The company will be showing off its latest audio- and video-streaming technologies.

Two days later, RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser will give a keynote at the show,
discussing new business models for streaming media. Glaser should be an expert;
his company's competition with Microsoft in the streaming space has led it to
constantly adjust its business model. Two years ago, RealNetworks was the
acknowledged leader in the space, but an ill-fated partnership with Microsoft may
have given Redmond a chance to catch up.

Last month, RealNetworks announced major upgrades to its G2 Player. However,
some analyst said that the technology leadership has been ceded to Microsoft.
RealNetworks, however, can still play on its powerful brand name, and has been
increasingly turning its player into a portal, offering content from a variety of
different partners, some of which pay a premium for the spot.

Other streaming-media companies at the show include both Spinner.com and Geo
Interactive, both of which will be introducing new technologies on Monday, the day
before the show starts.

The show will also feature many of the big players that will provide the networks
that bring this content to people. Keynote speakers include Rich McGinn, CEO of
Lucent Technologies; John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems; and John Sidgmore,
vice chairman of MCI WorldCom. Each will focus on how the Internet needs to grow
and change, from adding bandwidth to accommodating new services, in order to
meet future demand. AT&T Internet Services is also planning a major
announcement at the show.
[Bold added by me]

Another big player at the show will be Oracle, which will show off an updated
version of its application server and a new message-broker system with support for
XML.



To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/10/1999 11:31:00 AM
From: Boquacious  Respond to of 13157
 
tell them its like inktomi being the tool for portals.



To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/11/1999
From: Craig Jacobs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Bob, you wrote:
I believe ACTV could go 40-60 next 5 weeks, what do you think of them
apples. What people are missing is ACTV is the engine for TUNE, and
that's only one application. Wait till people start doing there homework
and really see what applications were in. Look even Montgomery
Securities is making a market. If people did there homework like many on
this board this stock will be at 100 soon.

We can recognize that ACTV is involved with an application like TUNE,
Those non-ACTV followers have no way to know that a company likes TUNE
Skyrockets off the charts while ACTV is behind the scenes.

Our day will come, and when it does, you will be 100 percent correct
With your above mentioned projections, sixty bucks should be easy, 100
Bucks, certainly not unrealistic, especially in this Internet crazed
Environment.

I have been long since the days of my first 300 shares at 1.58.
Were now in excess of 10 X that original amount, 50 X that amount
Forthcoming for sure, soon come, soon come

Thanks Bob !



To: Robert Cohen who wrote (1630)4/15/1999 10:45:00 AM
From: Stonesouls  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13157
 
OK Cohen, I have waited for the inevitable to answer your post , call me an opportunist if you want, because that is what I
am when it comes to trading stock. I have averaged close to $19.00 a share, bought and sold twice after my long term capital
gain and shorted once for a five point gain. I am laughing all the way to the bank. My short term target is between $8 and $11
a share. At that point I will buy and hold for another long term gain. IMHO, we are over a year away from realizing our
potential and we are going to slip considerably on the June roll out date.

Art and Tony, I hope you guys did the right thing.

FMG