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Interactive Objects Inc.
An SI Board Since November 1997
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197 7 0 OBJX
Emcee:  Edward Alves Type:  Unmoderated
Shares outstanding: 12,632,310 Symbol: OBJX
Float: 2,673,955 Current Price: US$2.50/share
Management: 7,958,355

Interactive Objects Inc., based in Redmoond Washington, is an aggressive Internet startup that develops and markets modular software development tools and components. With an experienced management team of Microsoft veterans, (cumulative 50+ years of management experience at Microsoft). The company is uniquely positioned to exploit the pent-up demand for tools that enable corporate software developers to upgrade their management information application and make the transition to the Internet.

Visual Gateway Interface (VGI) is the company's first offering in a line of innovative Internet tools that make it easier for corpoorate developers to build and suppoort applications that run on the Internet. Interactive also incorporates a coonsulting division that designs and develops mission critical management information applications for leading corporations, such as Microsoft and SAFECO Insurance. These contarcts are currently brining in revenues of over $1 Million.

The company is well financed with zero short or long term debt.

R&D is driven by our consulting agreements to allow future developments of new products.

The company has stroong earnings potential.

The company has a UNIQUE ROYALTY PLAN to attract top quality programmers, that are in short supply, wich in turn reduces the need to issue employee options.

Huge Market - The Objects Market (COM Components) has 10 million developers world wide (C++ 3 million developers, Visual Basic 6 million developers, Windows NT 1 million developers) and is currently at US $410 million this year and growing to US$3.1 Billion in 2000.

Indirectly, Interactive Objects Inc., is adding value for Object Oriented Programmers using Microsoft Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual FoxPro, Borland C++, and Borland Delphi.

Interactive Objects Inc., is currently searching for pootential acquisition targets over the short term to keep expanding their revenue stream.

We believe that this company's stock price coould be as high as US$4.50 over the next four weeks.

For more information call Warren or Ed:
Tel: 416-360-1742 Fax: 416-360-1744
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197 No mention of OBJX: win-jam.com Message 13540130Walter Morton-5/2/2000
196 Industry news: dataplay.comWalter Morton-4/8/2000
195 Recent news: Interactive Objects, Inc. Develops eCommerce and Web Portal ExperMichael A. Gottesman-3/15/2000
194 Aus: MS is trying to get more acceptance of their WMA format. Licensing to ReMichael A. Gottesman-3/15/2000
193 Has anyone called OBJX Investor Relations to inquire about Microsoft's liceAusdauer-3/15/2000
192 Thanks for the post Walter. Any idea on the reason for the volatility yesterdaMichael A. Gottesman-3/1/2000
191 From the EDIG thread: Message 13010272Walter Morton-3/1/2000
190 Direct and indirect competitors in the embedded systems market includeAudible, Walter Morton-2/16/2000
189 RISK FACTORS Investing in Interactive Objects Common Stock involves a higWalter Morton-2/16/2000
188 Well, the web site works now: iobjects.comWalter Morton-2/16/2000
187 Web site does work. I was just there. Try otcbb.com site and some info is therepld-1/13/2000
186 Interesting... companies web site doesn't work... you can't even find oLLCF-1/11/2000
185 LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 2000-- Software House Selects Maverick(Tmaidie-1/10/2000
184 Is anyone following this thread? It has made a nice move today. I've beenMrSeattle-1/10/2000
183 "SanDisk Memory Cards Will Capture and Store Internet Music Downloaded Witsongw-6/15/1999
182 Mark, Based on the press releases what is your take on the financial arrangemeAusdauer-6/10/1999
181 To all of you: You guys are wrong big time! It was the best deal they could haMark IV-5/28/1999
180 On decent volume of late. Randolph W. Castleberry-5/26/1999
179 That is the way I see it too. Selling that technology to Microsoft was a big mJackie-5/25/1999
178 I believe you are right. I am not backing off my previous posts alleging this traydit-5/25/1999
177 I think the problem here is that the dairy just sold its best cow. Now where imoney@work-5/25/1999
176 Thanks. Since I got in at $3.98 the day the Microsoft deal was announced, I caJackie-5/19/1999
175 I bought OBJX at about $3.50 a long time ago. Saw it go to $10+ while I was iRandolph W. Castleberry-5/19/1999
174 Thanks for the response. I was afraid this might be a one - shot deal, but remJackie-5/18/1999
173 Jackie, The problem with Interactive Objects is that you cannot find any finanAusdauer-5/18/1999
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