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To: micny who wrote (7294)6/28/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: tktom  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20297
 
Last call before the ride up...



To: micny who wrote (7294)6/28/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Benny Baga  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
You would think "The Exchange" would check domain names before they officially decided on the name. www.theexchange is already taken, same with www.thexchange.

Benny(Yeah, they been working since January ;-)



To: micny who wrote (7294)6/28/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: Neil H  Respond to of 20297
 
micny

I stepped up and bought my first CKFR at $25. It should turn things right around. :)

Regards

Neil



To: micny who wrote (7294)6/28/1999 7:51:00 PM
From: Shane M  Respond to of 20297
 
Now we just need some buyers!

I bought some more today despite my reluctance to buy into a falling knife. I'm even taking the dangerous step of telling my friends and relatives this is an overreaction in stock price.

The more I look at this I come to the conclusion that try as they might to derail CKFR, the banks don't have enough leverage to stop this train. If the banks try to slow down CKFR they'll only lose customers to online brokerages and online banks that utilize CKFR. Of course I'd rather have all the banks on board and don't like to see them undercutting our financing like they did, but in the end they'll look out for what's in their own best interest, and if CKFR has the lock we think it has then there's little chance of competition catching us.

Bullish sentiment on a thread in the face of a strong decline in share price is often a sign that the participants have missed something fundamental, but in this case I don't think so. It's too easy for the average stock buyer to assume that if the banks want this market they can come right in and take it. That's just not the case.

Shane