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To: Mark Woolfson who wrote (1759)8/10/1999 5:54:00 PM
From: stock_bull69  Respond to of 3418
 
Michael is shorting MSGI so he has an agenda to drive the price lower. Wouldn't place much credence into his posts if you are long MSGI.



To: Mark Woolfson who wrote (1759)8/10/1999 7:39:00 PM
From: owen  Respond to of 3418
 
Mark,
Thanks for posting correct information. Always glad to hear from the short and long positions when the information is as accurate as possible.

For the record, I added to my long position today. I have seen this pattern too many times to not take advantage of it and pick up shares on the cheap. Lets remember that GE and CMGI own a significant part of this company and intend to see them succeed.



To: Mark Woolfson who wrote (1759)8/10/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: Michael Ohlendorf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3418
 
I said WINS and MSGI are in a comparable business in the wider sense of the word. What WINS does has obviously sth. to do with marketing i.e. "convincing people that do not want your product to buy it anyway....."

I must say even if I know that the longs here do not like to hear it that the closing was much weaker than I thought it would be with the Nasdaq recovering most of its losses at the end of the days. MSGI dropped its usual point and just stayed there.