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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (22029)6/14/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Holy IP host! The Vatican is considering a move to create a patron saint of the Internet, helping millions of users around the world pray for a quicker service, crash-proof computers, and, (our personal appeal to the heavens) better Java applets.



By Patricia Sullivan, SiliconValley.com editor
Write to us at morning@sjmercury.com

So we think the internet is dead ?NOT!
Ed Forrest



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (22029)6/14/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
>U.S. TRADING SUMMARY: U.S. stocks were mixed in morning trade, reacting to a slew of large corporate mergers and a stronger dollar. But the lingering threat of higher interest rates kept the market wary. Investors found themselves busy with a slew of billion-dollar corporate mergers, but showed little enthusiasm over the deals, driving most involved stocks lower. Elsewhere in the Internet niche, investors continued to show a distaste for Web related issues, driving most of the big-name stocks in the sector sharply lower. ''The major leading Internet stocks have broken down technically,'' said Barry Hyman, market analyst at Ehrenkrantz, King & Nussbaum.<

An opinion for whats its worth.
Ed Forrest