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To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (9607)6/10/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: Kevin Dann  Respond to of 19700
 
Go tell your Dentist about it Hector.



To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (9607)6/10/1999 5:58:00 PM
From: PAL  Respond to of 19700
 
Hector:

you are investing in the wrong stock. CMGI is not for you. The stock is not tanking. look at the volume after hours: 100 shares here and there, Last trade at 101 1/2 on 17:07 for 800 shares, look at Quote.com. There is no indication that it was a late print. Last volume at the bell was 8,800 shares (see real time quote and volume, here is the link:

quotes.freerealtime.com )

The smart money is not selling CMGI after the bell. I am following the smart money. We are not geniuses, we just follow the trend.

You can do you want with your money.

BTW, you do not need to shout (Caps) and emphasize with bold faces. We can hear you.

Good Luck

Paul



To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (9607)6/10/1999 6:08:00 PM
From: terry murphy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19700
 
Hector, Get a grip The last afterhour trade I saw at 5:07 ET was at 101 1/2 after trading around 98. If you call a 2 or 3 % move in after hours trading tanking, I suggest you invest in CD's at the Bank. No offence, but it sounds like your Margin is wound a bit too tight.

By the Zacks listed the consensus earnings expectation at -.16 With a high of .01 and a low of -.38. So I don't what the fuss is about.

Good luck to you.



To: HECTOR RUBERT who wrote (9607)6/10/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: Mark Peterson CPA  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 19700
 
Hector, I think your cap lock is on and your exlamation point button is stuck.

Probably not a DELL. Am I right?

Best regards,

Mark A. Peterson