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To: Gary105 who wrote (46)11/25/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: If only I'd held  Respond to of 51
 
Gary, in response to your PM to me about my apparent confidence in FATB.

All the big authors are sitting there thinking, should I continue to get jammed in the butt by my current publisher, or should I try uploading my next book on Fatbrain's site for 50% royalties. Ematter will be big, just wait and see. It opens the doors to a boatload of professionals. No more working for wages.....

Besides, big money will move this stock higher. I know, that's what all the yahoo board people say right? Big money..hehe. Seriously, if it dips, it dips for the fund managers. Once they are in, there is very little stock to be had. It flies. That's just how it works. That is what has kept the stock back all this time. No real support. This time, it is different. It will soar in due time. Why will these funds buy??? Here's why...

I beleive they will actually post a breakeven, or even a meager profit when they announce earnings in April. Sound crazy? Take just one document, sell a million copies of it at 10 bucks, and they net 5 mil. They get to hold the other 5 mil. the entire qrtr to earn interest off of it before they have to mail it out to the publisher. 2 documents? So what happens when we have 100 documents like this?

We got damn near 2 million eyeballs and we ain't spent squat on advertising dude ! My hat's off to Chris Macaskill...he's one sharp mutha !



To: Gary105 who wrote (46)11/30/1999 5:47:00 AM
From: Gary105  Respond to of 51
 
e-matter statistics update:

now 4000 e-matters.

week 1 growth 10%
week 2 growth 7%
week 3 growth = 8%
week 4 growth = 3%
current week growth = 2%*

* note: no new e-matters posted over weekend and on Monday. Servers for site are working but maybe server for e-matter posting is down - same phenomena as last week.