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Non-Tech : E*Trade (NYSE:ET)
ET 17.01+2.3%3:59 PM EST

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To: marketbrief.com who wrote (6810)6/4/1999 12:19:00 AM
From: WhySoSoon  Read Replies (2) of 13953
 
With all the desperate attempts to prop it up through press releases and recommendations from third tier shills, seeing $35 seems a safe bet.

From the E*Trade site etrade.com

Here are the list that follows EGRP, can you kindly point out which one is first, second, third or junk tier shills? Your co-operation is very much appreciated.

Scott Appleby, ABN-AMRO Chicago Corporation
Keith Benjamin, BancBoston Robertson Stephens & Co.
Linda Chew, Corinthian Partners
Bill Burnham, Credit Suisse First Boston
James Marks, Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc.
Jamie Kiggen, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Rakesh Sood, Goldman Sachs and Co.
Genni Combes, Hambrecht & Quist
Steve Franco, Piper Jaffray
Gregory Smith, Putnam, Lovell & Thorton, Inc.
Phillip Leigh, Raymond James & Associates
Derek Brown, Volpe Brown Wheelan & Co.
Michael G. Chung, The Williams Capital Group, L.P.
Steve Weinstein, Pacific Crest Securities

On a separate note, from Yahoo
biz.yahoo.com

The number of analysts covering EGRP increasing every month: from 10 (3 months ago) to 11 (two months ago) to 12 (a month ago) and 14 (currently). The average recommendation moves from 2.20 (based on only 10 analysts three months ago) to a much stronger 1.75 now (based on 14 analysts). Can you enlighten me why are there so many desperate attempts?
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