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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ynot who wrote (2170)4/19/1999 11:57:00 AM
From: Kimberly Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
new pick, IDFR 1 1/4 here. here is DocHoliday's note on it:
To: Kimberly Lee
From: DOC HOLLIDAY
Saturday, Apr 17 1999 12:52AM ET

I D FOUR LTD (OTC-BB: IDFR)
52-week range: 0.320 - 2 5/16
LAST TRADE: 1 5/16 - bid 1 9/32 x ask 1 5/16

It is my belief IDFR is incredibly undervalued at these levels and poised for a serious
run. I also believe action in the past two weeks indicates that the stock has been under
some major accumulation. I expect quite a powerful PR soon, announcing major sales
of its Y2K software to the likes of: Ingram Micro, Merisel, K-mart, The Wiz, Fry's,
Staples, Wal Mart and Costco. The Y2K software will sell for almost half the retail
cost of most similar softwares on the market. The big boys will gobble it up, and IDFR
doesn't even incur any of the manufacturing costs!!

This is only the beginning, though. The company also has another software coming out
very soon, "eContact." It is a higher-priced item (going to retail for $150 compared to
$30) and is described as being able to "provide businesses with a powerful personal
contact management system that can serve as the center of their business desktop,
thereby focusing the emphasis on results rather than individual activities."

Also, what I feel might be even more crucial for IDFR in the long run, is the third
product slated to be released. It's called NETWAVE and is similar in many respect's
to AOL's instant messenger and ICQ, which AOL recently purchased for $250
million.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: "Given the internet's growing role in day-to-day
business communications, NetWave's on-line, real-time communication has the
potential to replace traditional email as the standard in internet messaging."

At this point, it might seem as though IDFR is a bargain with all these exciting products
and alliances in the works, but there is much, much more. The company recently
launched it's second internet portal site "www.eUSAonline.com" The first one launched
was "www.eY2Konline.com" The sites as they stand right now are quite informative
and useful, but I have reason to believe they are currently being re-designed to be
more "appealing to the eye."
I expect a PR on that front quite soon as well.
Well, it doesn't even end there. Six more portal sites are also in the works and ready
for launching this quarter:
eContactOnline.com
eFashionOnline.com
eChristmasOnline.com
eCarsOnline.com
eShopperOnline.com
eEntertainmentOnline.com
eTravelOnline.com

For more information visit the IDFR website at:
idfr.com

IDFR HAS A FLOAT OF ONLY 1.5 MILLION SHARES! IT IS MY BELIEF
WITH ALL THE COMPANY HAS IN THE WORKS, MIXED IN WITH SOLID
MANAGEMENT + THE LOW FLOAT, THIS STOCK CAN REACH MUCH,
MUCH HIGHER LEVELS.

Best of luck and keep in mind that I urge you to do your own DD.
I own 34K shares of IDFR and feel it is presently a STRONG BUY. I cannot,
however, provide guarantees in any way. Also, I am not associated to the company in
any way.

JUST DOC'S THOUGHTS