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Technology Stocks : Register.com (RCOM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Marc Schiler who wrote (3)3/3/2000 5:32:00 PM
From: astyanax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20
 
yeah, i noticed you started a parallel thread and wondered about that. yeah, up over 150%, not sparking much discussion, though.

i've registered a few domain names and find the customer service and user-friendliness of register.com better than NSOL. i went thru the RCOM filing a few months ago but my memory is hazy, so i'm not sure how befitting this valuation is. no other registrars are public in america but there's one in England (trading on their AIM exchange) and another in either China (or HK) or Canada, I forget. Also, I think ENON does this in Europe. i don't know of any other registars who have filed...
- Netconductor.com

>>Marc Schiler wrote:
Well, well. I did a search before I started my own thread, but this thread didn't turn up. This time the search picked it up. I wonder what I did wrong. (See other thread for register.com RCOM.)
RCOM opened at 65, rose to 69 and dropped to 57 and change. That's pretty good for an IPO priced at 25 (up from 17-19, 19-21 ...) Yet SI seems totally unaware of the stock.

Is it underpriced (compared to Network Solutions at 350+-) or overpriced compared to the other small domain name registrars?

Have the other small registration sites gone public, yet?

- MS