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To: TobagoJack who wrote (2990)1/3/2000 2:34:00 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6018
 
OT: Last time I will talk about #688 on this thread. Bought first and then asked questions ...
#688 is supported by its property portfolio that will stop making losses in 2001 and will be announcing deals in broadband based on existing profit-making fibre assets and co-invested assets with Xinhua. Timing is a bit long still as packaging not decided as yet (could be 6 months, an eternity in i-net time). Speculation for adults only. I hope the US does not fall apart and let me trade out of all these baby dotcoms whole.

Relevant tracking site is ... 3 year chart indicate clearly the effects of the 1997 emerging market blowup
int.quamnet.com



To: TobagoJack who wrote (2990)1/3/2000 2:45:00 AM
From: Yamakita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6018
 
I just saw Son on tv, in an interview with some dippy reporter and the distinguished George Fields. Son was marvelously appealing: he met with the skepticism and general vapidity of the host with graceful, smiling aplomb and utmost humility. This is one confident, poised, and *happy* CEO folks.

I've always been confident that my investment in 9984 late last spring would be VERY long term, but the image he displayed today made me 10x more so, even with the recent runup. It's scary but Jay may be right about 800k. I'm going for conservatism and thinking 400k, which would line it up approximately equal to Cisco's market cap, right about where it belongs, IMO. I think it'll eventually surpass msft's as well, but not for a few more years .... :^)

Yamakita