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To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (7844)6/21/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: Jeff Dryer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Thanks for the analysis/insights!

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and your previous post

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Great reading!



To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (7844)6/21/1999 11:24:00 PM
From: Sam Sara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<The bigger issue is that the stock was on the list for additions to the Russell 2000. Given how many of the bigger internet names are being deleted from the Russell index, and with GNET on the addition list, I figured some money was likely to come out of some bigger cap names who are now too large to be in the index and flow into our favorite little wealth creator, GNET.>

A few weeks ago I read a spate of articles raising the possibility of a net stock swoon based on movement of some key stocks out of Russell 2000. Is there a site which lists the Russell 2000 stocks, and which stocks will be potentially added or removed? At this point, party is in full swing, and it looks like this scenario of a net swoon is very unlikely. Nonetheless, I would like to know which tech/net stocks might be affected.

Unbelievable day today- my only loser was INKT. We are entering a "monkey market" phase- even a monkey can make money playing techs/internets (for now).

NotNeiderhoffer, thanks for superlative posts

David