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To: StockDude who wrote (919)8/9/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: TechMkt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3256
 
I've got a lot of faith in this stock. Just wish it would break out of this rut and head over 120.

Anyone besides me think we'll see a split this calendar year?

Fez



To: StockDude who wrote (919)8/9/1999 1:52:00 PM
From: TechMkt  Respond to of 3256
 
This is a great company and a great stock.

I propose we resurrect the activity on this board and try to get people to notice GE once again. I will take on the task of being the unofficial news gatherer.

Fez
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Net2Phone shares surge on NBC pact

By Sam Ames, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 11:46 AM ET Aug 9, 1999 Also: NewsWatch

HACKENSACK, N.J. (CBS.MW) -- Shares of Net2Phone screamed up 29 percent Monday after the company announced deals to offer the company's low-cost phone call service to users on three NBC Web sites.

According to Net2Phone's deal with the GE (GE: news, msgs) unit, visitors to Snap.com, NBC.com, and NBC Interactive Neighborhood will be able to make one-click phone calls from those sites using free software from Net2Phone (NTOP: news, msgs).

Shares of Net2Phone rose 4 5/8 to 21 1/8.

According to a statement released Monday, Snap.com will prominently feature Net2Phone's service on its site, where users can search Snap.com's white- and yellow-page phone listings and instantly dial any listed telephone number with a single click.


"Net2Phone's Internet telephony services will further enable Snap.com users to find exactly what they are looking for on the Internet, be it data, audio, video and now voice communications," commented Edmond Sanctis, Snap's chief executive.

Net2Phone will also receive a featured link on NBC.com, and its services will be integrated throughout that site and the so-called NBC Interactive Neighborhood.