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To: Mr. Tomatohead who wrote (260)7/6/1999 11:56:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 817
 
TomatoH:Don't pay no never mind to this George dude, he goes around all the internet thread and says the same thing,must be a loser looking for an opportunity for shorting or something,almost scavenger-like if you ask me.



To: Mr. Tomatohead who wrote (260)7/9/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: George Gotch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 817
 
Mr.SauceHead..There is a big difference between and ebay and yhoo than these deals. Look at where they were in the cycle of the net when they went public. They were fairly established as the leaders in those fields. Of which, a field that was unique without a traditional business that competed in that way. Now companies that are pure start-ups with no record at all are being pushed as the next Yhoo or Ebay. That is pure market bubble mentality. Look at where the net was when Yhoo and Ebay started and where some of these other issues are in that relation. There was no competition back then, now the gig is out and everyone and his brother is doing it. So with each one of these deals going public, there are 50 co's to competet with cut-throat pricing with them.