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To: Bill Hardison who wrote (311)6/14/1999 9:17:00 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 598
 
ivil being added to index

Mr. Greenwood noted that the overall technology sector's weighting in the new Russell 2000 will
fall as the big Internet stocks depart. But, he said, "We expect to see a lot more [small] tech stocks
in the index than there were last year." That's a consequence of the strong market for initial public
offerings of technology stocks, he added.

Ms. Tsu also points out that, though the Internet sector's weight will fall to about 2.3% of the index
from about 7.4%, 51 new Internet stocks will enter the index, including iVillage and TheStreet.com.
If the Internet boom continues, such stocks could enjoy upturns that would again help fuel a Russell
2000 rally.



To: Bill Hardison who wrote (311)7/23/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: PeterR1700  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 598
 
Bill/Sam - I've just come across IVIL. Sounds like a great idea. Women.com is going public soon as well.

First time on the thread so I'm in a learning curve. My guess is if this thing is going to work big time, its the e-comm component vs advertising.

Any current thoughts on the viability of IVIL would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance.
Peter