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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stock Watcher who wrote (8284)5/8/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
Here is the list of stocks I'm looking at for Monday as potential winners of the InvestRight Challenge. Some of them.....

Well.... a lot of them, need sponsors. Check them out because one of these stocks will be a big winner on Monday:

quote.yahoo.com

XSNI was up 78% to win the contest on Friday.

DDEQ, GRPV and XSNI are spoken for already. I hope participants of this great thread will feel free to come over to the InvestRight Club thread and put a stock pick in play if they think it will be the next daily winner.

You don't actually win anything but bragging rights and REAL MONEY if you own the stock.

Keep flossing SW!!!

Thanks, Jeff



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (8284)5/9/1999 9:43:00 AM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
IATV - Interactive TV news from Bloomberg.com

Technology News
Sun, 09 May 1999, 9:36am EDT

Interactive TV to Reach 25% of U.S., Europe by 2003, Study Says
By Christine Harper

Interactive TV to Reach 25% of U.S., Europe by 2003, Study Says

London, May 9 (Bloomberg) -- More than 67 million -- or 25
percent -- of U.S. and European households will have access to
interactive television services by 2003, with broadcasters'
offerings eclipsing TV-based Internet services, a report by
market researcher Datamonitor said.

The report, based on interviews with industry executives,
concluded that the market for services like shopping, banking
and e-mail through a television set will be dominated by cable
and satellite companies who offer the services together with
television programs instead of by traditional Internet service
providers like America Online.

Services provided through a digital TV set-top box are
forecast to reach 61 million homes by 2003 from 1.4 million in
1999, while dedicated Internet services will reach only 6.3
million households from 1.4 million, the report said.
''Interactive services will become an essential feature of
digital TV services from broadcasters,'' the report said. ''With
increasing web access and other interactive features offered
through digital TV services, the dedicated Internet set-top box
will lose market share and its functionality will migrate into
the digital TV set-top box in the long-term.''



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (8284)5/9/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Bert Zed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
sw,

Pint of lager is now 3 quid.

re MUCP:

strong unsubstantiated rumour that they are about to sign a massive order for well in excess of 100,000 set top boxes, i.e. over $15,000,000. We will soon know from the action next week. I'll keep this thread informed.

bert