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To: Mr. Rhino who wrote (51)4/20/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: Whisperer!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80
 
With news out on those companies does that mean your going to take a position in CSIN????



To: Mr. Rhino who wrote (51)4/20/1999 12:34:00 PM
From: Whisperer!  Respond to of 80
 
A Matter of Fact and Figures

Tue Apr 20 1999

In 1996, a Newsweek magazine report
estimated that gambling on the Internet would
evolve into a $10 billion business by 2000.
Where did figures like this arise, and how did
this number become a ''fact'' of the industry?
Gaming industry commentator Glenn Barry gives
you the story behind estimates of the online
industry's potential, and explains the difficulty
involved in getting the concrete numbers.
The Age has the story.



To: Mr. Rhino who wrote (51)4/20/1999 2:32:00 PM
From: C. PHILLIPS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 80
 
Bargain prices!!!

I hear there is more great news on the way.

By the way, this software technology with the virtual racing sounds excellent. Any demonstrations?

Thanks,

C. Phillips



To: Mr. Rhino who wrote (51)4/22/1999 8:43:00 AM
From: Whisperer!  Respond to of 80
 
Ingenious Casino Marketing Technique

Thu Apr 22 1999

The gambling industry remains famous for its innovative ways of attracting casino customers. Last week, the Mesquite Star Hotel/Casino used Amazon.com's new auction site to advertise special packages to the Running of the Bulls in Mesquite, Nevada. With slogans like 'If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em!' the Mesquite Star hopes to attract 2,000 runners and many more spectators. Last year, 700 participants were chased by bulls before more than 7,000 onlookers. So all you Hemmingway wannabee's, take the bull by the horns and check it out!