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Technology Stocks : Net2Phone Inc-(NTOP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (208)7/31/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1556
 
I'm willing to put a little money into Net2Phone because I believe it can become the leader in its niche -- Internet Telephony -- just as Yahoo! Amazon.com, Ebay, etc have become leaders in their respective Internet sectors.

I believe Net2Phone will become that leader because of its backing from AOL and Softbank -- support you enjoy discounting.

If Net2Phone did not have Softbank's and AOL's backing I would be first in line at your seminars. But as it is, I question your judgment and wouldn't follow you anywhere. Sorry, but this little stem cell comes with a shit detector. I suggest you stick to day trading for a teeny where you don't have to think past your flat-assed LCD.

Take all those competitors you so fondly use to scare people and I agree with you, but not Net2Phone. Their phone booth is on the right cyber corner. I mean, who hangs out at the ATT website anyway?

As for phone companies, they don't give a flip about Net2Phone cuz they can still get a piece of the action without risk through line charges.

As for retail internet IPOs, I agree. They aren't worth the plasma they are printed on. You can throw in internet tracking stock as well. If I were out to make a name for myself shorting stocks, those would be the ones I'd be touting. I'd be BMOC. They're a no brainer, hell, maybe my little stem cell could get some rest.

However, I think you are wrong on Net2Phone and am willing to let the market decide who's right. I wonder, in what part of your seminar do you teach the art of touting to enhance trading profits? I mean the ability to start your own thread has to be worth something. If you can't short 'em down, maybe you can talk 'em down. Is that it?

You're a shameless piece of work!