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To: Dale Baker who wrote (14189)1/9/2000 6:27:00 PM
From: Dale KnipschieldRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
Hi Dale,

Have been lurking on your thread, and noticed that you now hold TLCM. And I thought you weren't into semiconductor stocks!?!? Anyway, you made a good choice, as I've owned TLCM since October. Sold out on the uptick a week or so ago, then got back in Friday @ 19.

I'll also recommend another semi-stock that has higher earnings and an overall superb track record of meeting earnings targets for the past 7 years. You've heard me speak of this before.....its PSEM, that I've owned on and off for the past 2 years. This single stock has earned me more money than any other I've ever owned. I'm in and out of it all the time. It typically rises before earnings, then after earnings, ramps up to a new high, then does a slow fade till just before next earnings release. Guess where we are now.....its about time to accumulate.

Also, thanks for the great info on Bluestone. Am looking into it. Down 50% from its high, but still looks pricey to me. Got a bottom in mind for it, or are we there?

Enjoying your thread as much as ever...... keep up the good work!

Regards,

Knip



To: Dale Baker who wrote (14189)1/9/2000 8:16:00 PM
From: Norm DemersRespond to of 118717
 
This is interesting:

wallstreetcity.com



To: Dale Baker who wrote (14189)1/9/2000 9:43:00 PM
From: Chinook10011Respond to of 118717
 
You guys might want to take a look at ALFN, It's coming off the pink sheets this week.
This information was copied off of RB. Good Luck

ALFN Investor Information.



ALFN a stock ready for Y2K

· ALFN/Toypop.com has been re-listed to the OCTBB effective Friday 1/7/200 after
spending 6 months on the Pink sheets. Note: When the announcement was made,
December 23rd, that ALFN was getting off the pinks the stock traded up from .55 to
1.00 on 300K volume. Unheard of for a stock trading on the pinks. The stock has a
small float of approximately 7 million shares.

· Going to the pinks delayed many of the plans that ALFN had on the table at that time
but now they are ready to return. Since going to the pinks, ALFN has been very busy.
ALFN will be trading on the OTCBB vs. almost no trading at all. Remember small float!

· ALFN/Toypop.com is like a new company. NEW Toy website (ToyPop.com) opened
September 21st which ALFN owns 67%. Second proprietary website opened soon
afterward for their Pocketghosts collectible line. Note: It is a reasonable assumption
that if toypop.com is successful in the near future that speculation of spinning-off
toypop.com or them becoming an acquisition target is very real. For justification take a
look at the following link:
zdii.com

· Toypop.com is included in Gomez.com rating as one of the TOP 10 "Discount" online
toy sites and in the TOP 15 in overall online toys sites.

· AFLN is now eligible to receive up to 30 Million Dollars in Capital from Swart Private
Equity LLC.
Note: This money can be used to pay off any debt, advertising, new product
development, and possible
acquisitions.
· ALFN reported a 700% increase in Revenue in the prior quarter. This increase did not
include ALFN's 4th QTR Christmas revenues, which could be increases of thousands of
percent IMO.

· ALFN is now competing with the like of Etoys and Toys R US, however, ALFN trades
between .75 and.85 cents per share. Note: This is a different company in a different
arena with TONS of potential to compete in their respective industry.

· The big toy convention in New York is slated for February 9th. This is where ALFN
plans to unveil the total Pocket Ghost package. Note: After this convention last year the
stock rocketed to its 52 week high of 3 7/16 from .17, in approximately 2 weeks, on
news of the toy website (toypop.com) and the toy collectible concept known as
"Freakies" which now has become Pocket Ghosts.

This stock flat out has appeal to any trader of any style. If you are a momentum
trader it sure has some mo-mo going forward. If you are position trader get set
because the PR's are going to be flying out and Febuary 9th is not that far off. If
you want to go long this stock until next Christams and beyond you may be
substatially rewarded for patience (think aquistion target/IPO). Even if you want
to go short (which would not bother most investors because the stock would
need to be at 5 dollars for most small investors to short it) you are welcome. All
this being said there are a lot of questions that need to be answered such as
can management deliver on their plan? What kind of fundamentals in terms of
growth will this company post? What is plan "B" if the current plan is not well
received? And many, many more but damn "if it's and buts were nuts and
berries we all would be going to the party". ALFN is ready to Party!!!!!

Below is ALFN-Investor INFO-Strategic Alliances and ALFN URL Library Update:

All of the companies below are somehow involved with or a part of the Toypop.com
Strategy.

toypop.com (Toypop.com Allotafun's MAIN TOY/VIDEO
GAME WEBSITE)

evermore88.com (Pocketghosts/Games Website-Alottafuns soon to

be introduced collectible toys)

evermore88.com (Co. building Pocketghosts Website-they have
connections
to Wizards of the Coast that is owned by Hasbo and makes Pokemon Trading
Cards)

think-im.com (Strange unknown ALFN alliance/Something to do with future
Marketing)

swartzllc.com (30 Million Dollars/Swartz Private Equity LLC is the
company that has an agreement with Alottafun to provide them with up 30 Million
Dollars-This money can be used to pay off any debt, advertising,new product
development, and possible acquistitions.)

mwkasch.com (Toy supplier/ 1/3 owner of Toypop.com. Kasch is the
Largest
Privately held Toy Distibutor in the USA. They are Toypops supplier of toys)

micro-ware.com ( Video Game Distributor for
Toypop.com)

jacksmerch.com (New owner of Kasch and
Warehousing and distribution.

mha.ca (Toypop Website developer)

alottafun.com (Alottafun Corp Website/This site has been somewhat
neglected while Alottafun concentrates on Toypop.com)

artoy.com ( ALFN Hong Kong Office)

Hope this info is helpful to anyone interested in Alottafun as a company.