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To: Bill F. who wrote (47032)6/14/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: IceShark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
FYI

biz.yahoo.com



To: Bill F. who wrote (47032)6/14/1999 6:30:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
rats I saw you on the ebay thread, too bad, well more to come anyway you are correct. The problem is there are no short shares anywhere and the puts premiums are too high.

I don't think I've ever actually been on the right side of a stock when a "special situation" occurs like this ebay outage. What is that karma? Gnet held up fairly today. Healtheon only went down 3 points, what kind of nutty situation caused that, I don't know.



To: Bill F. who wrote (47032)6/15/1999 7:34:00 AM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 86076
 
Bill and All: what is fascinating is that in the sell offs of last fall we had much more damage across the board, and then the yhoo, amzn, cmgi's fell in the final decline going into Oct 8th. The banks, brokers, high pe stocks, such as Ko, G, Pg etc had a much larger decline before the net seemed to get to capitulation. Indeed amzn and yhoo only got near their 200 dma at the end of the decline.

The polar opposite seems to be occurring this year. I assume this speaks to the vast oversaturation of Net IPO's that we have witnessed.

Any further thoughts on this anyone?