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- From: "Robert S. Iacullo" <eagle@serv.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Buy Amiga <Stock> Was: Carl Sassenreuth at VIScorp
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 10:41:13 -0700
- Organization: A.C.C.O.
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- Jerry Heyman wrote:
- >
- > Lee (lee@insync.net) wrote:
- > : >Why not have every Amiga user on the planet buy 1 share of VIScorp
- > : >stock? We would probably be a majority... for once ;-)
- >
- > : >Pete Wason
- > : >aka Mr. Zoon ~8▐
- >
- > : Now THIS is a good plan. First, it may not give controll of the company,
- > : but it would be a significant voting block. Second, after announcing that
- > : they want AT, they would get a BIG influx of capital. This speaks to them in
- > : words even wall stree can understand. It could make the difference between
- > : R&D and RIP... Do we still have any brokers around?
- >
- > I looked up VISCorp on www.secapl.com (an Internet Stock quote service) and
- > found that there is a corporation trading on the NASDAQ by that name. The
- > symbol is VICP. Assuming that they are one and the same, here is the
- > closing information (you decide if you want to buy any shares):
- >
- > Last Traded at: 9.6800 Date/Time : Apr 12 3:30:05
- > $ Change : 0.3100 % Change : 3.31
- > Volume (000) : 64.2 # of Trades: 22
- > Open : 9.3700 Previous Close: 9.3700
- >
- > I plan on doing a little research and figuring out if its worth investing.
- > I was a stockholder in C= when it went under :-(
- >
- > : Lee
- >
- > jerry
- > --
- > Jerry Heyman | jerry@arlut.utexas.edu O-
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- > Applied Research Laboratories of UT Austin | "Software is the difference
- > P.O. Box 8029, Austin, TX 78713-8029 | between hardware and reality"
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- I just checked the press release on ATs web site. VICP is VIScorp.
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