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Technology Stocks : eShare Technolgies (ESHR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bruce Denney who wrote (76)12/11/1999 1:45:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 653
 
Bruce, one of the early investors in eShare Technologies (prior to its merger with melita) is Softbank. That alone speaks volume. E-tailers have spent heavily in advertising to drive traffic to their web sites. However recent studies show that online customer support is lacking which results in poor customer retention. Online customer support spending will increase significantly next year and beyond. ESHR stands to grow rapidly. Compare to its peers like KANA and EGAN, ESHR is extremely undervalued. Sooner or later, WS will discover ESHR and it'll be a $50 stock easily.

Regards,

Tom



To: Bruce Denney who wrote (76)12/11/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 653
 
Thanks Bruce! Its great to be back.. Although im not a religious person, I cant help but look at ADSP in a sorta err 'special' way.. After playing this game for over 5 years, one thing ive learned is that money management is about 90% of succeeding... and I cheated big time with ADSP and it almost utterly whiped me out.. 2 days later I covered the position and kept all my money.. What a ride.. I didnt deserve to still be in the game, but ill take it as a final warning..

ESHR has been added to my long term hold portfolio.. The downside is so ridiculously small that its a no brainer. I had to cut MMWW when ADSP disaster struck, but I am expecting the same gains if not more from ESHR over the next year,.. ALthough im not too sure how fast wallstreet will catch on since right now the market is less concerned with reality and more interested in fantasy..

I also enjoy the fact that the threads arnt buzzing with ESHR ESHR ESHR messages.. Thats always a good time to put the stop lose in and start looking for the next bargain.. This game hasnt even gotten started yet.

I agree with you about Tom as well.. Most people on s/i are pushing momentum plays to dump their positions.. Tom is usually found pushing a long or short when the tide is still against him..

2000 will be one helluva a year folks.. Just remember money management.. There is so much to be made playing this game, but you cant be right all the time..