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Technology Stocks : Autobytel (ABTL) - Buy Autos online -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RFF who wrote (508)8/27/1999 9:13:00 AM
From: grogger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 594
 
Think that would make this move? Nothing else seems to be able to make AWEB or ABTL move. Not even AWEB's agreements with AOL, YAHOO, and HOTBOT could make it move. I guess they are just out of favor,



To: RFF who wrote (508)9/2/1999 2:26:00 PM
From: Crystal ball  Respond to of 594
 
ABTL $15+=>$19(25%^):Auto Manufacturers report increase sales GM>~9% Ford>8%; Multiply% by 3, since online auto sales increasing at three time rate of old fashion dealership sales alone. That means these stocks should go up 25% in the near term. NVDC 10 7/8 today is bargain price. NVDC $11=> $14(25%^). Same for ABTL. Ford was the last to report today, and also had increase auto sales. This with INFLATION PROOF auto interest loans (eg. NVDC through Bank One, First Union and Westar, of $Billions guaranteed loan approvals for online auto customer purchasers means Q3 will be very very good to us, maybe over $25 by October, moving up earlier prediction timeframe; and ABTL maybe over $45 by Q4 or post Q3 if trend holds. Japan versus US automakers for NVDC and ABTL (and ABTL England and Sweden too) will not outperform US market because of the higher interest rates and Yen to currently weaker Dollar, meaning Japanese cars will cost too much also. So no "dumping" threat to US dealerships and thus these primarily US online auto dealers websites either.
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-Crystal Ball