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To: LadyNada who wrote (82408)7/7/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: If only I'd held  Respond to of 119973
 
Tomorrow, SPCO goes up. There were several large ISLD orders for slae today. I have watched them sit there for weeks on the book. A 20,000 share order for 3-1/4 got bought right up right near the close. The stock closed on a 5,000 share buy at 3/8. Just a few seconds ago, a 5,000 share block bid just popped up on ISLD at 9/16. That's right, 9/16. Tomorrow, SPCO goes up. Good night all.



To: LadyNada who wrote (82408)7/7/1999 4:22:00 PM
From: changedmyname  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Grabbed some AMEN near the close too. Conference call on Friday will run it up tomorrow. They wouldn't preannounce the announcement of page views and the cc on their "channeling strategy" unless they were going to be good (and potentially big... AOL!).

Jason



To: LadyNada who wrote (82408)7/8/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: changedmyname  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
AMEN and AOL tomorrow? Possible insight here:

First and foremost, the company releases it's pageviews today, and also announced that they will be holding a conference call on Friday at 1pm est to discuss these numbers as well as their "channel strategy."

Another interesting connection is that AMEN recently hired in this year a VP from AOL... here is an excerpt from their earnings report last quarter:

"Parker also noted that the company made ''major strides'' in the first quarter of 1999 to support the growth of crosswalk.com by investing in network infrastructure
and personnel depth. He specifically cited the importance of the recently announced addition of former American Online VP of Development Support, Rogers
Hellman, to the new position of senior vice president and director of engineering and product development. ''With the addition of Rogers, plus our policy of
recruiting highly experienced and well-known managers to lead each of our channels, we believe we have the management in place to take us to the next level,''
Parker said."

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Looking for a move today and tomorrow up to the conference call where an announcement may be made.

Jason