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To: John NY who wrote (52863)7/27/1999 12:34:00 AM
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
John,

There is something embedded in ICQ that just kills my Win98 and IE5 after a while... I had to experiment a while before I narrowed it down. My son loves it but with his "love" is the punishment of having to reload Win98 about every 2 to 3 weeks... JMHO.

SF



To: John NY who wrote (52863)7/27/1999 2:24:00 AM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
You can try, but I'm in the process of getting the highest upgrade of Volano chat for the Savvy Trader's trading room. I want the best money can buy cause even if we're not part of savvy they are using our watch list picks and we want to have the best representation as possible. That might help. for the newsletter we might work something out with Long John.I'm in the process of a research to see if a) how long do earnings surprises effect share prices b) Does how much a stock run up before earnings effect its share prices when things stabilize say after a week or two c)Is it true (as I believe) that the lessor known companies will go up more than companies that are more 'ho hum' about earnings surprises like a DELL or MSFT and d) Do investors buy stocks after positive earnings in the expectation that the future quarters will enjoy the same rise and acceleration (i.e. off the top of my head I'd say with the results of small stocks like ZLC, ITN, KING, FRNT,FWRD and CHCS, it is safe to assume investors stick with these stocks because the upside is more than say and IBM or an LU).. Again I'd like Long John to be 'head' of the earnings team for present, and future investing and keep the newsletter picks out of the chat room.

Besides the fact that our watch list subscribers and premium subscribers should not be 'enjoying' the same stock talk since the watch list subscribers are not privy to the newsletter picks.

Whatever we do, it will be the best and cheapest simply because as our subscribership grows we have to funds for additional features without passing the costs over to the customer.. Sort of like the theory of a Sam Wal-mart.. Keep the prices low and they will come.