Unique
African American Investor Group Reports Outstanding
Returns
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Linux World Conference & Expo Highlights Hot Market
Sector
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More Changes In H.I.P.S. Research Reports
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New Stock Reporting Features in
Place
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New
Editorial Broadcast Geared for Small Budget
Investors
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Unique African American Investor Group Reports
Outstanding Returns.
Wednesday,
January 12, 2000
The Hannaian
Intellectual Property Stock (H.I.P.S.) Research Service
recently announced the results of its
research reporting system
over the past two years. The minority owned company headed
by International Property Attorney Harlington L. Hanna Jr.,
operates a network comprised mostly of African American
entrepreneurs and investors who participate in a unique
research and investment system in the private and public
markets. The system provides stock research and reporting
services for its affiliates including training and other
support for a growing U.S. and international
membership.
The system was designed
primarily for small budget investors to participate in the
burgeoning Public Securities Markets. One emphasis of the
H.I.P.S. Research Reporting system and its affiliated
Hannaian Broadcast Network is to provide public investment
access to novice entrepreneurs unfamiliar with the
securities markets. In a recent Internet broadcast C.E.O. H.
Hanna explained that the Internet based system provides an
avenue for African Americans and others not traditionally
familiar with the securities markets and public investments,
to learn, experience and profit from participation in the
nation's premier wealth building enterprise. He stated that
African Americans in particular, have been disenfranchised
and left out of this valuable wealth building arena which
has produced great fortunes for others for many
years.
The most recent report
released indicates that the group's research covered stocks
which rose in price as much as 4,450% during coverage by the
H.I.P.S. Research and Reporting system. The Hannaian group
bases its proprietary research system on identifying
companies with valuable intellectual property holdings.
Research is supplied by the company and continuously updated
and categorized for ease of identification and use by
affiliates of the network.
C.E.O. H. Hanna based the
success of the research and investment system on its unique
focus and research process which makes it a valuable tool
for both novice and experienced investors. In a recent
statement he explained that in addition to its ties to the
African American investor it is significantly different in
several ways when compared to traditional investment
approaches. The full report on the group's activity can be
viewed at the company's Internet portal at
www.hannaian.com.
Linux
World Conference & Expo Highlights Hot Market
Sector
Tuesday
January 11, 2000
The Linux World
Conference & Expo will be held in New York
City, Feb. 1 through 4, at the Jacob Javits
Convention Center. Linux is the new operating
system everyone is talking about. It is the basis
of one of the hottest sectors in the stock markets
at this time. This sector has been responsible for
some the biggest market movers in recent times,
including Red Hat, VA Linux, and Corel. VA Linux
set new records for the largest price gain for an
IPO in 1999. Corel was a low priced undervalued
issue which had been covered by the Hannaian
Intellectual Property Stock (H.I.P.S.) Research
Reports for some time prior to its price move all
the way from $1.25 to $44.50. The H.I.P.S. Research
Reports which rates stock issues primarily on the
value of a company's intellectual property holdings
recently added Linux to its hot sectors coverage
and rating reports.
Due to the hotness
of this sector it can be anticipated that the press
and market makers will be looking very closely at
the companies and results of this conference.
Already some stocks have made a move on the news
that they will be displaying their proprietary
Linux software at this event. It can be anticipated
that other stocks in the Linux sector will benefit
from the news and excitement generated by this
major conference.
Linux World
Conference & Expo is the premier event for
supporters, investors and enthusiasts of the Linux
operating system. Attendance is comprised of
information technology and financial managers,
individuals devoted to software and systems
development, and those interested in the Linux
operating system.
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More Changes In H.I.P.S. Research
Reports
Monday, January 10,
2000
Major changes have been made to the Hannaian Intellectual
Property Research reporting format during the past month.
New rating factors, a new an important sector update report,
different color coding and alerts, and a large new portfolio
of stocks has just been added to coverage right at the end
of the year. Many new changes and updates have also been
recently made to the supporting training and educational
materials covering trading and investment principles related
to the HIPS Research & Acquisitions system.
These new changes gives the HIPS Research System a new
look and dynamism for the year 2000. The facility of use
should be improved and the accuracy of the research
enhanced. The new portfolio of stocks has already produced
outstanding results after only the first week of 2000 and
despite the recent collapse of the NASDAQ index during the
first week or so of year 2000. Unofficially it appears that
over 98% of the new portfolio has already moved up
significantly with one over 800% within the first week and
others close behind.
The increase in Network affiliate initiated research and
plans to improve the local area research into companies by
Network affiliates located in the geographical area should
also enhance the HIPS research efforts and accuracy.
New
Stock Reporting Features in
Place
Wednesday, November 10, 1999
The Hannaian Intellectual Property Stock Research &
Reporting service (The H.I.P.S. Report) rolled out several
new features of its research reporting activities. The new
features include three new reporting categories, Market
Notice Rating (M.N. Rate), Prior Trading Performance Rating
(P.T.P. Rate) and Competitive Rating (C Rate). These new
ratings expand the rating system used by the research
service and allows for more definitive reports on the stocks
issues which are followed by the stock research service, and
members of the Hannaian Business network who use this
research in their public acquisitions of intellectual
properties.
The Market Notice Rating provides a rating of the degree of
interest and notice which Wall street placed on the
particular issue in the previous twelve months. This M.N.
Rate is derived from a review of several sources which
categorizes how much and how closely Wall street had watched
the stock during the period.
The Prior Trading Performance Rate (P.T.P.) is a measure
similar to the current Trading Performance Rate (C.T.P.)
used in the system for some time now. This new rating
however measures the trading performance of the stock prior
to the time it was covered by the Hannaian research
system.
The system now also includes a rating which compares the
company to its competition, providing users of the research
reports with a method of determining what impact the
competition may have on the company's success.
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