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Technology Stocks : IATV-ACTV Digital Convergence Software-HyperTV -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Skip Jack who wrote (1650)4/10/1999 1:28:00 PM
From: art slott  Respond to of 13157
 
Great stuff Skip.

Here's a blast from the past. Then read the next 6 or 7 posts.
Message 2222807

I'll be headed to Florida on Wed.

There will be many many more vacations courtesy of Actv's great management and technical people like Frank Deo and Craig Ullman..

While I belive many of these internet tulips will wilt from there incredible valuations, Actv will be passing them by on its way up.



To: Skip Jack who wrote (1650)4/10/1999 7:49:00 PM
From: mike.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
I hope everyone here has been checking the chart of IATV. I know it looks like it is defying all logic and understanding but do an interactive chart and check out that Money Flow. When I first began watching this indicator, the parameters were at 5 million dollars. Last week the parameters were at 100 million. On Thursday there was a slight dip as the stock retraced a half point and people took some profits, but on Friday this indicator soared right on past 100 million. See for yourself:
bigcharts.com
By next week it wouldn't surprise me to see the parameters at 200 million. Money is flowing into IATV and I would imagine the float is drying up. I had a friend put in an order near the close on Friday for 5500 shares and it was only partially filled. I have heard others say the same. It's the law of supply and demand and the supply of IATV stock is getting thin.



To: Skip Jack who wrote (1650)4/10/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: art slott  Respond to of 13157
 
Let them buy their own cable companies if they believe in the free market.
famulus.msnbc.com