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To: sunny who wrote (12293)8/3/1999 9:04:00 AM
From: PDL  Respond to of 19700
 
Sunny:

I'm mostly a lurker here -- sorry to see your very informative post generate no reaction... It was a very nice piece of work, something that I haven't seen from any brokerage firm (the complexity of analyzing all the underlying public and private positions in CMGI is probably the reason for the lack of institutional research coverage). So a belated "Thanks!", Sunny, for your contribution. Given these summer doldrums and daily disappointments in this sector, I suspect that this accounts for the lack of response to your post. It is also probably a good indicator that the internet sector and CMGI in particular are oversold here and poised for a rally once the Greenspan worries and this blazing summer are behind us. I hope you'll come back and continue to contribute to the CMGI thread.

Best regards,

Pete



To: sunny who wrote (12293)8/3/1999 9:56:00 AM
From: PAL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19700
 
Sunny:

I am with you. This CMGI thread used to be one the best thread on SI but has deteriorated so much that the discussions are centered to topics unrelated to the fundamentals of CMGI. Even DSP is taking more of a center stage than the huge potential of CMGI. It seems that some are more interested in getting 100 shares of an IPO rather than profitable investment in the company itself. Pennywise pound foolish I must say. If the IPO does not generate any additional income, I doubt anyone cares whether you are outside the US or a citizen of this country. Now we are losing you, one of the best posters of CMGI. Sad indeed.

I am joining you in leaving the thread for now. Good Luck investing in the blue chip of the internet, our beloved CMGI.

Good Luck to all

Paul