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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CMOZ, next cmgi

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To: Bob Larsen who wrote (937)3/25/2000 7:31:00 PM
From: Toby Zidle   of 947
 
An addendum to my Message #939 reply to you:

After I posted it, I went looking for the mythical stock mega-message board. I found it. I'll even post a link to it:

tickerzone.com

I checked on the number of CMOZ messages: 35188 msgs since 5/8/99.

Messages for other stocks I'm interested in (compare to SI Board message #s):

AAPL: 2 (last 1/13/00)
DELL: 4 (last 3/20/00)
LU: 3 (last 3/1/00)
INTC: 2 (last 8/25/99)
MEDI: 1 (intro 5/8/99)
MSTR: 2 (last 10/20/99)
ETPI: 3 (last 2/24/99)
AMGN: 3 (last 2/10/00)
QCOM: 10 (last 2/1/00)
PMCS: 1 (intro 5/8/99)
AOL: 58 (7 in March)
EBAY: 4 (last 3/20/00)
Isn't this enough to get my point across?

In message boards, critical mass is essential to survival. TickerZone.com is probably beyond CPR.

While I was at it, I checked out Buckinvestor.com also. No distinguishing features whatever. News looks more oriented to OTC:BB (but has MSFT too). Main source looks like the PR Wires. Feature stock profiles definitely looks OTC:BB. Had some newsletter stuff, grade B- or less.

For my money (i.e., free), I'll take CBS MarketWatch and SmartMoney.com, both of which have reasonably active message boards.

In other words, my opinion of CMOZ is unchanged. Their sites (for stocks, at least) are all fluff, no substance.
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