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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Gerald R. Lampton who wrote (3197)11/20/1996 1:23:00 PM
From: Pat Armstead   of 24154
 
Gerald-It's a known fact that the MM's control NSCP stock, and they can put any kind of "spin" they want on the news being released. When they want the price to go up, as they did before the secondary, the news has a "positive" spin.>>

What appears to have happened is that people made the mistake of comparing apples
and oranges: The study showed Netscape with an 80 percent share of the Intranet
server market among a particular group of corporations. That got mis-translated into a
claim of an 80 percent share of the entire market, a claim that anybody who knows
anything about this market knows is not true.<<

Now, I'm noticing large block sales into the recent price rise. Once they have unloaded all the inventory picked up in the $30's-$40's, the stock will come back down so they can accumalate and do it again before the date that the stock sale restrictions that were agreed upon by NSCP insiders arrives. Do you actually believe the price can rise any further over the next 30-45 days?
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