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To: Rande Is who wrote (17760)1/3/2000 3:42:00 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 57584
 
Lots of money moving into secondaries...while the indexes are flat, the beaten dow stocks are making big moves...

Anyone that got into INIT last week around $27, and stayed, is a happy camper today...ANDN also making a nice move

As usual, I was a couple days early...http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=12408079&s=init

Getting ready to buy more HEAR soon...

SR



To: Rande Is who wrote (17760)1/3/2000 3:47:00 PM
From: Tradelite  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
Won't be surprised to see CNQR take off tomorrow. I just bought this one a few days ago and really like what I read about the company. Great sector, too---enterprise portals. Earnings coming up in about two weeks. Stock acted fairly strong all day today.



To: Rande Is who wrote (17760)1/3/2000 3:53:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
Oh, for clarity. . . I am not trading in and out of those portfolio names as a rule. . . when I posted trades they were personal trades, mostly for jockeying more dough into the portfolio picks. . .

Also, I have not changed strategy. . . . I hold core position long-termers long. . . so that the only trading that occurs, does so in a separate position or swing trade account. . . .you don't want to get your longs and your near-terms mixed up . .. that will yield disappointing results every time. . . .

Watching your longs making daily moves will likewise drive you nuts. . . if you are long, then set a time limit or a stop loss and forget it.

Hope this helps some,

Rande Is



To: Rande Is who wrote (17760)1/5/2000 3:35:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 57584
 
Net2Phone in Web phone pact with Panasonic - WSJ

NEW YORK, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Internet phone company Net2Phone
Inc. <NTOP.O> and Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. are
planning to launch a line of telephones that feature a special
button to connect to Internet phone networks, the Wall Street
Journal reported.
In its Wednesday electronic edition, the Journal said the
pact, expected to be announced Wednesday, could widen the reach
of Internet calls by making it easier for consumers to dial into
the lower-cost Internet networks.
Until now, companies such as Net2Phone have been able to get
callers onto their service only by registering them online and
asking them to dial special access numbers. Internet calls
routed from computer to computer generally do not require such a
code.
The agreement with Panasonic calls for a new line of "One
Touch" cordless phones that will allow consumers to choose
between their regular long distance service and Net2Phone by
pressing an Internet button on the phone, the Journal said.
It will be the first Internet-enabled telephone introduced
by Panasonic, one of the world's largest phone manufacturers and
a unit of Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
<6752.T>, the paper said. The phones are expected in stores by
May with a price tag of $70 to $80, the paper said.
Net2Phone, Hackensack, N.J., which went public in July, has
recently signed a string of agreements to widen the availability
of its service with companies ranging from America Online Inc.
<AOL.N> to 1-800Flowers.com Inc. <FLWS.O>.
AOL is one of Net2Phone's biggest investors.
((New York Newsdesk 212 859-1700))
REUTERS
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