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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (16023)1/23/2000 4:12:00 AM
From: shamsaee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
I would guess your fascination in small caps is because of TMF and also their monumental returns if you can locate the right one(as if you need more returns,just joking).As far I am concerned,I would welcome your biased opinion on ITWO anytime.After all it was your biased opinion that got me into it and I am not complaining.

Best regards to you and your family

Aufwiedersehn mein freund (I hope that's the correct spelling,its been a while since I wrote German)




To: Bruce Brown who wrote (16023)1/23/2000 9:54:00 AM
From: Mike Buckley  Respond to of 54805
 
Bruce,

I have always been fascinated with small-caps...

And I bet you're lovin' life these days when the market is infatuated with them. For others who haven't noticed, last year was the first time in quite awhile the Russell 2000 (an index of small-cap companies) outperformed the S&P 500. It was only by a smidgeon, so much so that it did so only if you don't include the dividends. But that index did far better last year than in recent years.

And the index performances year-to-date are:


S&P 500: -1.90%
Naadaq: 4.08%
Russell 2000: 5.78%


Not that it has anything to do with Gorilla Gaming, but is this going to be the year of the small caps?

--Mike Buckley