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Non-Tech : The Screaming Green Messiahs

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To: Mr Metals who wrote (267)7/11/1999 11:03:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (4) of 1229
 
MM, I did not even read the whole "expose" on INTQ, but 5 months from the deadline, do you really think that the market is interested, even if they do get a one time big hit of let say $20 MM bucks profits (or $10 MM after taxes or so, or $.30 per share), what happens next year? The market is going to look at what they do for an encore when Y2K is history, not a "possible" bump on the road. I think that this company valued right now at $150 MM or so is hugely overvalued and that $50/share quote is nothing but empty hype. You may see a bump, but it will be a game of musical chairs, and the eternal question is who will be holding the empty bag. I vote no on INTQ.

Zeev
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