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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (84301)11/16/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
William, why chase dead money when you can get a double bagger with these IPO's?
Got 1k shares thru DLJ @ 18.
<<QUINTUS CORP COM(QNTS)
Bid: 47 3/4 BidSize: 8 Open: 43 1/2
Ask: 47 7/8 AskSize: 1 Close: 18
Last: 47 3/4 High: 48 1/8 Div.: 0.00
Change: +29 3/4 Low: 41 5/16 Yield: 0.00
A.High: 0 P/E: 0.00 Volume: 1865000
A.Low: 0 EPS: 0.00 Market :NASDAQ NM
Tick: Up >>



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (84301)11/16/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
William, GO ESFT!!!!!! You should be down here in Carlsbad for the Goldman show.
<<BROOMFIELD, Colo., Nov 16 (Reuters) - ESoft Inc., maker of small business software based on the alternative operating system Linux, on Tuesday said Intel Corp. <INTC.O> has taken a stake in the company and its shares jumped nearly 45 percent.

ESoft rose 3-9/16 to 11-11/16 on the Nasdaq stock market and hit a new high of 12-1/2 earlier in the morning.

ESoft also announced an agreement with Intel, the world's No. 1 chip maker, to develop a new generation of Internet connection appliances based on Intel computer chips.

Terms of the deals were not disclosed.

"We are confident this support will enable eSoft to accelerate our future research, development and business expansion activities," Jeff Finn, eSoft chief executive, said in a statement. >>



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (84301)11/16/1999 11:39:00 AM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
I said "Go Amazon" too!
Bought 800 shares around $72 last week, pending/hoping to day-sell @$82.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (84301)11/16/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
DLJdirect News Alert! triggered at 05:56 PM for symbol: YHOO
ShopAOL kicks off holiday season with new features

ShopAOL kicks off holiday season with new features
By Monica Summers
NEW YORK, Nov 15 (Reuters) - America Online Inc. <AOL.N> on
Monday introduced several new features to its ShopAOL service
and opened its virtual doors to the more than 8.5 million
households that will shop online for the holidays.
The Dulles, Va.-based company said ShopAOL, its online
shopping network, had added several new shopping features that
are designed to make shopping through the site more convenient.
AOL said the new services will be introduced over the next
month as it heads into the holiday shopping season.
With analysts expecting online holiday revenues to top $4
billion between Thanksgiving and the New Year, Web retailers
are finding it necessary to reinvent their online shopping
services in a bid to attract online shoppers to their sites.
Shares of AOL continued their climb of recent weeks, adding
4-1/16 to 153-1/4 on the New York Stock Exchange, amid a broad
upturn in Internet stocks on Monday.
"I think AOL actually will do very well," said Seema
Williams, online retail analyst for market research firm
Forrester Research. "Shopping on AOL is not shopping on a(n)
(online) mall."
"You're talking about being able to do things like single
check out, single shipment and things like cross-retailer
searches," Williams said. "All those great functionalities that
malls always promise, AOL is actually doing them."
AOL said ShopAOL generates more than 400,000 online
purchases daily, according to a study by market research firm
Internet Research Group. The company said every day more than
30,000 new AOL members shop online for the first time.
ShopAOL said it has more than 275 merchant partners, up
from about 110 partners during the 1998 holiday season, which
include eToys Inc. <ETYS.O>, Gap Inc. <GPS.N> and new additions
iTurf Inc. <TURF.O>, an online teen apparel retailer, and home
furnishings company Crate & Barrel.
ShopAOL's new features includes improved search tools
designed to help consumers find products more easily, and AOL
Quick Checkout, an "electronic wallet" service that securely
stores customers' credit card and shipping information online.
The new ShopAOL will also feature a shopping tool bar,
designed to help consumers navigate from one ShopAOL department
to another to locate products online, and a holiday gift guide,
which through a survey service helps shoppers determine the
perfect gift for people based on their likes and dislikes.
Analysts said outside of fellow power retailers like Yahoo!
Inc.'s <YHOO.O> retail network (http://shopping.yahoo.com), few
multi-merchant sites will be able to draw in the number of
consumers to use their services, primarily because it is more
difficult to make Web shoppers aware of their sites.
"AOL is actually able to aggregate a lot of customers in
the same place," Williams said, referring to the captive
audience of more than 19 million AOL members, as well shoppers
on its CompuServe service and several Web site properties.
"Most online malls have a hard time doing that because they
don't have any brand and they don't have any good reason for
shoppers to start there first," Williams said, adding that
smaller shopping networks often have to spend a small fortune
on advertising just to make consumers aware of their services.
AOL also operates AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ ("I Seek
You"), a youth-oriented online messaging service and Netscape
Netcenter, aimed at Internet users at work. Collectively, these
sites attract as many as 100 million unique visitors a month.

859-1671, monica.summers@reuters.com))
REUTERS
Rtr 17:56 11-15-99