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Non-Tech : CORESTAFF (CSTF), now MMWW -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RockyBalboa who wrote (222)12/2/1999 4:11:00 PM
From: Lucky888  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 257
 
MMWW --

I have a trailing stop loss on MMWW, but it is very far away, just in case some bad things happen.

I am enjoying the ride.

L.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (222)12/2/1999 9:48:00 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Respond to of 257
 
The Agency.com IPO should add some fuel to the fire tomorrow. ACOM has been repriced to a range of $22 to $24 per share. I am confident that the XPDR IPO will eventually get priced at a minimum of $20 per share and that MMWW has a shot at breaking 40 prior to the XPDR IPO. Still sitting on my original position accumulated at $19. :)

It appears that Goldman may have raised its six month target for MMWW to $35. Six months? Why not tomorrow? The following was posted on the Yahoo thread. While I do not have access to the report, the poster has been credible in the past.

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Metamor's shares have started their ascent with the roadshow now underway for its e-business IPO, Xpedior. While some were concerned that the IPO would slip into January, management was able to quickly respond to SEC comments and filed an amended S-1 last week. Given that the timing uncertainty is removed and we expect the stock's value to exceed its filing range of $14-$16, we are raising our 6-month price target to $35, up from the high-20S. This assumes that Xpedior is worth at least $25 per share (based on 6 times our 2000 revenue forecast) and that the remaining business is worth $11 (or 20 times our 2000 estimate of $0.55 per share). We keep the stock on the U.S. Recommended List.
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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (222)12/3/1999 1:25:00 AM
From: Mad2  Respond to of 257
 
Whole sector is did well today
techstocks.com
Based on valuations of others in this sector XPDR's potential is close to 100 if valued to same metrics as SCNT, RAZF and PXCM
While much will depend on overall health of the market, MMWW has potential >50
Mad2