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To: JoeinIowa who wrote (482)6/28/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: SteelerStu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
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STOCK SYMBOL: CAOL
EXCHANGE: OTC:BB
PRICE: .56

Reasoning:-

--China.com IPO , this will make all chinese stocks ntoiced again!
--The current Article from Morgan Stanley On China.
--positive news expected from company soon!

Morgan Stanley Sees Boom In Asian 'Net Stocks...

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Asia said Thursday it
expected to see the market capitalization of Internet companies in Asia top
US$200 billion in the next few years as Internet use in the region
explodes.

''I believe the market cap of the Internet-related stocks will easily value
US$200 billion in Asia in the next three to five years,'' chairman John S.
Wadsworth told a news conference.

Wadsworth said market capitalization of the Internet-related stocks in the
United States had grown rapidly to US$700 billion -- excluding Microsoft
Corp (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) -- in the past five years from near zero.

Asia would likely follow the U.S. model, he said.

Gurinder Kalra, Morgan Stanley's Asian Internet e-commerce and technology
research analyst, said Internet usage in Asia would grow explosively and
regional telecommunications operators would have a definite advantage.

Kalra said Hong Kong Internet services and content providers would be
advised to partner with global leaders to gain access to brand and
technology advantages. Many leading U.S. Internet firms are now looking for
partners in Asia, he added.

Kalra said he expected the compound annual growth rate of the number of
Internet subscribers in Asia to exceed 38 percent over the next five years,
growing to more than 40 million subscribers from the current eight million.

''We expect Asian PC unit growth to average 22 percent a year over the next
five years. This compare with an expected 14 percent rate globally and an
11
percent growth rate in the U.S.,'' he said.

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To: JoeinIowa who wrote (482)6/28/1999 10:13:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
Good things come to those who wait. eom