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Technology Stocks : MeetMe, Inc.
MEET 6.2900.0%Sep 4 5:00 PM EST

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To: Herschel Rubin who wrote (115)11/17/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: Candle stick  Read Replies (1) of 195
 
And another news article.....

cbs.marketwatch.com

Terra Networks is Spain's biggest Internet service
provider and also provides content for the
residential and small office market. Outside of
Spain, Terra also provides Internet access services
in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Peru, and Guatemala. It
has portals in all these countries as well as in
Argentina. The Spanish group has some 861,000
customers.

Last week, Terra's CEO Juan Perea Saenz de
Buruaga indicated to investors that he's willing to
buy Spanish-language Web sites to broaden his
company's appeal to Hispanic Americans. See Thom Calandra's
StockWatch. There aren't many publicly-traded choices for grabbing a
piece of the Hispanic Internet audience in the United States. Shares of
Quepasa.com Inc. (PASA: news, msgs) might benefit from the Terra
Network CEO's intentions.

Shares of Que Pasa rose 1 1/16 or 11.8 percent to close at 10 1/16.

Other Net stocks didn't fare as well.
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