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To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (11389)7/14/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30916
 
Good point but The Street will trade at the lowest of them all someday. I bet they fail at some point. JMHO



To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (11389)7/14/1999 10:01:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Respond to of 30916
 
Examine, for example, his 3/10/99 column where, in rapid fire order, he criticizes
EBAY, YHOO, AOL, AMZN, CNET, DCLK, MSPG, ELNK, ATHM, LCOS and
SEEK. Many of which were and are Softbank holdings, and all except AOL now
trading lower than at the time of his column.


Kevin, and the other 100 or so internet stocks which Greenberg didn't mention also are trading lower than at the time of his column. The guy must have super power.

Regards,

Tom



To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (11389)7/14/1999 10:24:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30916
 
Examine, for example, his 3/10/99 column where, in rapid fire order, he criticizes
EBAY, YHOO, AOL, AMZN, CNET, DCLK, MSPG, ELNK, ATHM, LCOS and
SEEK. Many of which were and are Softbank holdings, and all except AOL now
trading lower than at the time of his column.


Kevin, let's examine again. I fail to see your point.

3/10 Subsequent high

EBAY 155 206
YHOO 174 208
AOL 93 176
AMZN 137 221
CNET (presplit) 107 160
DCLK 111 200
MSPG (presplit) 98 133
ELNK 68 99
ATHM 125 198
LCOS 110 123
SEEK 82 88