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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium

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To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (35)3/22/1999 12:08:00 PM
From: Stockdoctor  Read Replies (3) of 108040
 
Kim, here is something on DCLK from wallstreetcity reporter...LOOKS LIKE NO RESISTANCE FOR A WHILE....bodes well both for DCLK and NETG as this sector is hot:

Stock of the Hour Mar 22 1999 9:32AM CST
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Doubleclick Inc.

by Kimberly Haley-Coleman
Senior International Markets Analyst

Among the ranks of sizzling internet-related companies is Doubleclick Inc.{DCLK:NASDAQ}, which today continues its bearish run. In a little over a week, this Internet advertising company has gone from trading under $110 to almost $200.

This morning it opened at $185 and so far has advanced $9 1/2 (or 5%) to its current trading level at $194 1/2. Volume has been especially encouraging at these new record levels for the stock, as over two million shares have traded hands so far. The company reported this morning that it has formalized strategic partnerships with broadband pioneer, Comcast Online Communications, in a move to develop solutions
for high-speed online service providers. Comcast will leverage the DART (Dynamic Advertising Reporting and Targeting) technology to target and manage ad inventory and generate detailed ad performance reports for advertisers. There is no established resistance ahead, so this could be an exciting ride indeed!

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