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Technology Stocks : Logpoint Technologies (LGPT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: docsox who wrote (642)5/7/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: Dolfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 698
 
Has anyone been watching the action today on Level II.
I just saw a trade of 5000 shares go by at the down tick for 2.71. If it was a sell why didn't it go through at bid which is 2.68. Do the MM's need shares?

Mark



To: docsox who wrote (642)5/8/1999 1:38:00 AM
From: Dolfan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 698
 
I just started digesting the PR today from Dreamscape Net. And this folks is huge! No Hype intended. I mean the PR hiring merger communications and now this. We are on the way to be known and from the looks of it a force to be reckoned with! From the trend of these PR's the next one is probably financing. Then market the product.
Mr Tatsuno sure seems to have the contacts.

According to Mr. Tatsuno, ''Our team has extensively evaluated Log Point's technology over the past 6 months. We see it as a perfect
fit for many major Japanese and Asian high-tech companies, many of which we already have a strong existing relationship with. Our job
will be to introduce Log Point to the right customers, helping them get strategic design wins.''


Tatsuno believes Log Point's technology will gain attention first with the major players in areas where there is an immediate need for
tremendous speed, enhanced effectiveness and reduced silicon area, such as manufacturers of video games and set-top boxes. The
emphasis will gradually shift to personal computers and broadband Internet, which will require a tremendous amount of processing
power. ''Moreover, within the next 3-5 years, I believe Log Point's technology can even become an integral part of cellular phone
technology. It would be a perfect fit for Nokia, Ericsson (Nasdaq:ERICY - news) or Motorola, who are all packing Internet-based
applications in their cell phones,'' predicts Tatsuno.