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Technology Stocks : Digital Island,Inc - (Nasdaq- ISLD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (1244)1/4/2000 9:55:00 PM
From: Jenne  Respond to of 1884
 
Digital Island, Inc. (ISLD) offers a global network and related services for companies that are using the Internet to deploy key business applications worldwide. Its services make it easier for companies to globalize their operations and to provide a higher quality of service and more functions than on the public Internet. The company targets corporations that are increasingly relying on the Internet to conduct business, but are constrained by its unreliability, slow performance and limited range of functions. Stockwinners.com is currently hearing rumors that good news may soon surface regarding this company. Additionally, we see today's weakness in ISLD shares as a buying opportunity. The firm boasts such customers as AOL, Sun Microsystems, Inktomi and Rythms Netconnections. The company recently completed its merger with Sandpiper Networks, a move viewed positively by the Street. Sales during the most recent quarter increased 432.27 percent, when compared to the year-ago period. Brokers recommend shares with four "strong buys" and two "moderate buys". Over the past year, ISLD has traded within the following range: $8 5/8 to $156 15/16. ISLD last traded at $107. If you decide to invest, use a stop-loss of $97. (1/4/00)
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To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (1244)1/4/2000 10:36:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1884
 
Author of, "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator"
Widely believed to be about Jesse Livermore, 1920's speculator. I must read for any student of the market. My comment was supposed to be about Livermore who committed suicide. AMZN link amazon.com

Greg