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To: Champolion who wrote (2329)4/19/1999 10:41:00 PM
From: dwight martin  Respond to of 13157
 
I hope so. I went ahead and bought some back today.

Funny how the first time I read your message it was in a tiny font, yet when I went back, it was in your normal font.

Note to all who are bothered by fonts, size, or message format: If you simply press, "Respond" you will see the message displayed against a nice grey background, font and size standard.



To: Champolion who wrote (2329)4/19/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: ed doell  Respond to of 13157
 
Whoa, dude, ur uh... cool (eom)



To: Champolion who wrote (2329)4/19/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Respond to of 13157
 
Champ,

I agree with that assessment, one thing to add. I feel the sector rotation may be including the potential of the telecom and communications area's. We still need more consolidation and there are a few ripe takeover candidates. I feel that IATV may do this early due to the fact that it's place in this new digital frontier locks itself in to all of the sectors mentioned prior. I feel the one's to watch are those that are not actually technology but more like "needed communications" and usefulness in a growing global network.

The earth is getting smaller, I made a mistake once (or more) regarding a telecom company I follow, I admit it, but I was a bit overexcited... anyway you know the one. I am being fed rumors about many more events leading up to a global network and needed consolidation for this new digital and telecom structure to work in stereo.

These are some thoughts to ponder over, if you are a fund manager I feel you would have to consider this development and take in what you can that is ripe for revenue growth.

If IATV is positioned as some of the anals. are saying for 50 million revenue by end of 00 then I would expect that figure to need an additional 30% added on ==> thus 65 million.

Hey at least I got another Price Objection correct (IATV=17+)
(Off Topic-Watching (PRTL))

All best,

~B~



To: Champolion who wrote (2329)4/19/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Well said, Champolion! Thank you so very much for your time in spelling it out, clearly and succinctly. Excellent advice.



To: Champolion who wrote (2329)4/20/1999 9:33:00 AM
From: SCOTT HEIMAN  Respond to of 13157
 
This is the intelligent, sustainable approach to take with this stock. Do not get caught up in the next "big news" speculation. What the company has right now is reason enough to buy and hold the stock. Just give Wall Street time to see it and the current shareholders will make huge returns!!

Scott Heiman



To: Champolion who wrote (2329)4/20/1999 10:23:00 AM
From: Steve Hausser  Respond to of 13157
 
It amazes me how quickly so many people lose their vision because of the current volatility. Two weeks ago I thought that this company's potential was enormous. Today, that potential is exponentially greater.

We own the "push/pull" space. Liberty Media is going to help us with "licensing and JVing around the world" said Bill Samuels yesterday. Commercial launch of HyperTV is weeks away. According to Bruce Crowley video enhanced with web supported content (HyperTV/Wolzien process) will "crush the old Internet".

If you do your DD, the time to buy is when there is blood in the streets. Unfortunately, many just panic and let their emotions hijack their thoughts.
I'm long and staying long.