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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading

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To: Gabriel who wrote (29179)1/13/2000 11:59:00 AM
From: kathyh  Read Replies (2) of 43080
 
but the 80 target is from some guy named otis... lol

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Otis Bradley, who follows the company as an analyst, is even more
optimistic.

"The lottery business is about $120 billion worldwide, and when it goes
on the Internet that number will get jacked way up," said Bradley of
Guilford Securities in New York City. "ELottery," Bradley told me, using
the company's old name, "could get 60 percent of the Internet lottery
business. They have the technology."

Bradley, in a research report, has a price target of $80 a share for eLOT.
That's right, folks: $80 a share.

Shares of eLOT Thursday morning rose 1/2 to 6 1/2.
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