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Technology Stocks : shopping.com (IBUY)

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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (409)6/5/2000 10:20:00 AM
From: StockDung   of 435
 
Moebius->"I issued a comprehensive research report on Shopping.com"
What is The Moebius??
Moebius was inspired by the success I have had in picking micro-cap and small-cap stocks for my own portfolio and for my extensive network of Wall Street insiders. Notably, I issued a comprehensive research report on Shopping.com shortly after it's IPO in August, 1997 at $6/share...and now it is in the process of being acquired by Compaq Computer Corporation for $220 million or $19 per share in cash. This is three times the price where I originally recommended the issue. In this issue I feature four small-cap plays that are musts for any aggressive high return driven portfolio. It is my recommendation investors take positions in each of the companies which are presented in this publication to diversify and spread-the-risk of these micro-cap issues which I believe have well above average appreciation potential versus relative small downside exposure. The symbols for these companies are RIMC, IPTY, EROXC, and TRIM. THESE ARE ALL IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH EXIT OPPORTUNITIES LESS THAN 90 DAYS AWAY! We also have alerts on two other small-caps that may be the subject of future discussion-ZABC and FASI. As always, I encourage my readers to do their own homework in order to understand how great these companies really are.

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