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To: Judy who wrote (61482)6/9/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Respond to of 164684
 
Judy i think on Pcln 94 will hold we might be head their near term again, however; if it does, it won't be down their long. I bought in at 105 and it's basing between 102 and 109 on Average. I'd say just get in between the ave. Comparing money with price -- nice positive divergence on it.

Ps. this is an edit, i think it can get to high 120's again near termLast time i check the chart- i'll look at the chart after 6:00Pm tonight and post you.



To: Judy who wrote (61482)6/9/1999 7:42:00 PM
From: thomas hayden  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Why BNBN will outperform AMZN over the next couple of years.

Is it possible for BNBN to catch AMZN. Probably not. AMZN is going off in different areas, they have a huge head start, and on and on.

However, can BNBN out perform AMZN, the answer is probably.

The key is dramatic percentage growth.

BNBN has sales of around 100 million while AMZN has sales of over a billion.

BNBN's sales over the next 2 years will probably grow to over 500 million. That will come from new customers and they will take some business away from AMZN. At the same time AMZN's sales will probably grow to 1.5 to 2 billion. That is still great growth, but on a percentage basis not nearly as fast as BNBN. While AMZN is growing at a rate of 50% a year BNBN is growing at a rate of 150% a year. And its all because BNBN has a smaller number to work from.

Wall Street has a way of paying way up for rapid, rapid growth. Look at AMZN the last couple of years as an example. The key is for us investors to get out at the right time. I have no doubt BNBN will soar, and then when sales start slowing, it will get creamed.

It's alot easier for a company with 100 million in sales to grow revenues 500% than it is for a company with 1 billion in sales to grow revenues 500%. Conversely, it will be much easier for a stock at 20 to go up 500% than it will for a company at 100 to go up 500%



To: Judy who wrote (61482)6/10/1999 11:36:00 AM
From: Judy  Respond to of 164684
 
Mark ... take a look at cymi as a buy/hold position. 5/13/20/50/200 emas have converged at 19+ and heavy volume yesterday and today.

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