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Technology Stocks : Buying IPOs on the open market

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To: dk10438 who wrote (791)9/8/1999 9:14:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 5529
 
I've been with PKTR since the beginning. In originally at 25 and out at 30-something. I've been back in since 31. PKTR shows what happens when no one sells. The low volume coupled with PKTR's capacity to consistently attain a high price shows that folks are holding PKTR and not selling PKTR.

Presently, PKTR and LIOX are the best cards I'm holding, with about 3/4 of everything I own being in LIOX.

PKTR performs a needed bandwidth function. But LIOX?

No other publicly traded company does what LIOX does--it's first out of the globilization gate. Plus, offering the means by which citizens can both speak and type in their own language and have that information received by the recipeint in the recipeint's native language is something that's never been done in the history of civilization on a widespread basis. My friends, this changes radically the world in which we live. Therefore, I think given the very low float--with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter/Advent owning 750,000 of the 3.5 million shares--LIOX is the best bet between MYPT, LOOK and AGIL all of whom are crossing the QP threshold next Tuesday.

Mogul, if, as you mentioned, you liked BGST's low float, then you've just gotta love LIOX!
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