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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla Game Investing in the eWorld

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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (606)11/10/1999 7:47:00 AM
From: Jill   of 1817
 
Bruce, I found that post really enlightening. I'd like to make some charts to compare some of the top b2b's to traditional gorillas and to each other. Do you know how to do that? I'll do the footwork (chartwork) if you PM me, and post them. Someone had created a Qualcomm chart on that thread that was truly "a picture's worth a thousand words." It showed that Q, if a gorilla, was at the beginning of a huge growth spurt while the others venerable older ones, tho still climbing, were not at the beginning of their vertical ascent.

I guess UPS could be considered b2b in a sense--whatever can't be routed through bits and bytes will have to be sent via UPS. Their IPO this week is expected to be the largest u.S. initial public offering ever, exepcted to raise 5.36 billion. Another b-2-b IPO this week is FreeMarkets, an online b2b auctions center. And Paul Allen's Charter Communications is IPOing; Poet had suggested I keep a watch on HSAC, which was dirt-cheap (high speed access communications). I've never played these IPOs myself although I've been told if you place a limit order at market's open, for half as much as you expect the open to be, you may well get it later in the day.
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