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Technology Stocks : IDT *(idtc) following this new issue?*

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To: Tibor who wrote (1733)1/31/1999 5:21:00 PM
From: DavidH  Read Replies (1) of 30916
 
Tibor - do you know Montyblanc on Yahoo thread?

ALERT FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE
by: Montyblanc 20505 of 20513
I am sorry that I posted that link I have just been informed by a friend of mine that as KSE suspected this is not real-------

REPEAT THIS IS NOT REAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A friend of mine just got in touch with an AP rep they never posted such crap

myfreeoffice.com ( THIS is a FAKE DO NOT REGARD IT)

What a piss poor joke by somebody

sorry to get everyone excited I will check my sources better next time

My deepest apologies

Monty

Super Bowl Ads, the 1999 Edition:Buffet Loves the Challange
Wednesday January 29, 6:12 pm Eastern Time

ByTonmy Calnb
AP Business Writer

1/29/99

NEW YORK (AP) -- Apple Computer will return after 14 years. The World Wrestling Federation will make mayhem. And lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret will invite viewers to watch its sexy fashion show on the Internet.

These are some of the standout commercials at this year's Super Bowl, the biggest advertising event of the year. About 30 companies will pay a record average price of $1.6 million for each of the 58 half-minute commercial slots on Sunday's telecast from Miami.

But the big question is how will this effect the Stock Market?

A lot.

Word on the street is Warren Buffett is on an internet buy!!! Reports are that Berkshire will start quiring shares of TMP Worldwide (TMPW) and internet pioneer IDT Corp (IDTC). According to Mike Farmington, Buffett started buying shares of IDT Corp at $10 per share and has continued to buy on the uptake.

Buffett's new baby is TMP Worldwide, owner of Monster.com. The company will advertise Sunday and Buffett expects the stock to rise to its intrinsic value of around $127.00 per share.

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