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Technology Stocks : NOPT: Northeast Optic Network, Inc -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RobbRacer who wrote (94)7/13/1999 10:03:00 PM
From: MangoBoy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 708
 
no, it's copyrighted material.

however it would be nice to hear some Gilderites explain why they bought this stock w/o referring to GG's batting average or resume. What other DD did you do? What makes it "ascendent"? etc.



To: RobbRacer who wrote (94)7/13/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: Mark Fleming  Respond to of 708
 
No. You can purchase the copyrighted material for $295/year. And it's a bargain at that.



To: RobbRacer who wrote (94)7/13/1999 10:25:00 PM
From: Cosmo Daisey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 708
 
Rob,
Gilders subscribers protect the copyright. To take it one step further no one posted anything about NOPT on the net until several hours later after CNBC announced it and the stock made the run. Now thats loyalty to fellow subscribers and to Dr. Gilder.
Cosmo



To: RobbRacer who wrote (94)7/13/1999 11:52:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 708
 
Rob, from DJ yesterday: (Colantonio is NOPT CEO)

Colantonio attributed the spike in the company's stock price to the
favorable mention in the Gilder Technology Report.

Investors pay a $295 yearly subscription fee to receive the Gilder report,
which is written by George Gilder, a former Republican speech writer
turned tech-investor guru.

In his newsletter, Gilder noted that Northeast Optic is on track to reach at
least $5.5 million in 1999 revenue while replicating its AllWave model
around the country in 2000 and beyond. The company's 1998 revenue
was less than $1 million.


Regards,

Tom