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To: Jeffrey D who wrote (1939)7/11/1999 3:11:00 AM
From: Jon C  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jeff,

It is only London cocknies who pronounce it "arras".

I live 50 miles from London about 55mins by train and an hour and a quarter by car.

Perhaps we ought to make contact closer to the time. We may even be able to celebrate x-streams ipo.

Its Sunday morning here and I am off to a BBQ a little later.

Re: The better than cable comments. I've nearly pi**ed myself reading the last dozen or so postings.

If anyone sells the film rights I want my share or else JD/JD/JS/JC will launch a class action.

Have a good day folks.

Regards

Jon C



To: Jeffrey D who wrote (1939)7/11/1999 3:21:00 AM
From: Dale Baker  Respond to of 3519
 
Did you see my comment on my 50% Gains thread? I want to know how they will distinguish the brokers from other sub-human species.



To: Jeffrey D who wrote (1939)7/11/1999 8:28:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jeff: that's pretty good. Looks like that old money picked up 55% playing the Internet stocks. I'm sure you matched that performance but I'm not too sure on Dale. (just joking) I don't think there's any big problem to pick up 55% in the next 6 months by purchasing some of those well-established American Internet stocks like AOL, EBAY or CMGI. What I found was in order to have 1000%, 2000% and 3000% gain was to stay away from large American companies and get in early on small Canadian Internet stocks and, hopefully, or, new European Internet stocks and Asian stocks. Areas that are new to the Internet i.e. 1 or 2 years behind the USA.!!! Then, with good DD, most may rise well beyond the monkey's performance. Too bad we can't pick-up a few shares of China.com or FreeServe at their IPO price. (maybe X-Stream is one way into the U.K. Internet Portal business)???