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To: Urlman who wrote (541)8/3/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: hoffy  Respond to of 1116
 
Will tomorrow be the day MPPP drops below it's IPO price? I would predict by Friday. Might the teens be next? WOuldn't shock me at all now. The 28 level will offer some resistance but if it fals past that then the teens will come within days.

Does anyone still think that this is going to 150. I think it'll be lucky to ever see 50 no less 150.



To: Urlman who wrote (541)8/3/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1116
 
MP3's highway to investor hell?
Internet music companies that delighted Wall Street with recent stock debuts are playing a more somber tune as investors take another look at their plans. Consider the industry's flagship company, MP3.com. The San Diego, Calif.-based start-up lets customers download songs for free. The company's stock, originally priced at $28 a share, hit a dizzying high of $105 in its first day of trading last month. But the price has steadily eroded since then, shedding $6.375 on Tuesday to close at $33.25 on Nasdaq. Other Internet music stocks tell the same story. Full story to follow. -- Scott Hillis, Reuters

zdnet.com



To: Urlman who wrote (541)8/7/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1116
 
FYI...Interesting Insights on MP3 from 'a wise tech investor'....

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