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To: Kailash who wrote (45980)10/30/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: kami  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
STMP is a joke!
I do not understand STMP business model!
If there is!
What will happen if US post start selling
stamps and other services on internet? which
of course will happen sooner or later.
People still need to go to post office for
delivering their small parcels; and others use
UPS, federal express, DHL and etc.
Meanwhile, e-mails volume is growing every day
and people communicate via e-mail.
I really do not see any business substance with STMP.



To: Kailash who wrote (45980)10/31/1999 10:31:00 AM
From: JCinTC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
RE STMP:
"I only found lock-ups from the initial offering, which would be over by now - what is freed up in December?"

Kailash,
The lockup period isn't over till the 12/22/99 date I gave you.

STAMPS.COM INC 6/25/99(priced)180(lock-up)12/22/99(lock-up expires)
Lockup Period. Usually set at 180 days after the start of trading, the lockup period defines the period during which insiders cannot trade their shares.

Hope this helps,

JC