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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks

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To: peter michaelson who wrote (17269)1/31/1999 2:25:00 PM
From: Gotham Guru   of 18691
 
I am long this stock from the 70's
though it may be a short for trading purpose,I don't think you should put them in the same category as some of the other internets
NSOL has tripled their net income-thats triple! from 2.5m in 97 to 7.5m in 98-this in net income not revenues-I see no reason for this growth not to continue as the internet will only continue to grow exponentially-at least the # of domain names. 56cents a share is major $$-yes there is a small amount of stock which will be diluted and a high p/e ratio but compared to aol,amzn and yhoo ,NSOL is still minute compared to them. Microsoft is a monopoly as was IBM before they broke them up.Even if NSOL loses their monopolistic hold on the domain names and has to share with 5 others then they will be part of a cartel or oligopoly ala the gasoline/fuel co. Amoco,Mobil,Texaco-they all do well no? This is still in its infancy and could be like buying YHOO at its IPO.JMHO
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