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To: IceShark who wrote (12930)2/25/2000 1:10:00 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42523
 
yep, SI sucks d*ck. this is ridiculous....

yep, jamming one stock to hold up an index only works for so long.... today is key.. need sub 10k close and reverse da naz... HOWEVER... there could be upside violence that destroys us if it doesn't... i'd be nervous -g-



To: IceShark who wrote (12930)2/25/2000 1:23:00 PM
From: Cynic 2005  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42523
 
I am at home today. For some unknown reasons, I am torturing myself with the bubble vision on. Not only I can't stand their straight face feel good coverage of the bubble, there is a clear attempt to split the stocks in to two groups "old economy stocks" and the "new economy stocks" I guess all those 20 something day traders in the Manhattan biz district will get orgasms over this. No doubt those are the primary viewers they are catering to. -s-



To: IceShark who wrote (12930)2/25/2000 2:27:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
Same problem that affect Ebay and the rest- if they spend a single dime on upgrading their systems, or hiring programmers, it will cause their reported "earnings" to go down, which would hurt the executives stock options dumping ability. Better to just slap some duct tape on the leaks and pray everything holds together until you can sell your options and retire. That's what the new-era has taught americans about how to run businesses. God bless america!

>What is the deal with SI, can't they pop for a few more servers now that they are a multibillion company?