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To: suigeneris who wrote (91)3/4/2000 6:43:00 PM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 293
 
Th weekend warriors will be inudated with Incubator and trech thoughts - That is all the two national papers talked about. I raareley ever post prices as that is hyish stuff.

I am very long on VEN and the A wts now offer an amazing potential as they now are on the money but of course they trade ata premium as almost all options do.

Pictuyre this - VEN is at $3.50 If VEN doubles this coming week and I think that this is entirely possible then the shares will be at $7.00 - The a Wts will be $4.00 - so a 100% gain on VEN will give you a 400% return on the A wts.

Now of course IF ven goes down to say 1 I suspect the Wts will be worth 20 cents

Lets say Ven goes to $13.00 in March - The Wts will likely be $10.00.

As the rpice goes up the leverage goes down - Here is to a fantastic week - I know we will gap up on Monday - Likely a $4.00 open - I hope the momo continues.



To: suigeneris who wrote (91)3/4/2000 6:45:00 PM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 293
 
From the article
"Itemus Inc. is one of many miners transformed into an Internet stock. Its management is made up of
well-known executives in the Internet space, including Jim Tobin, former president of Hummingbird
Communications Ltd.; Mark Maybank, Internet analyst at Yorkton Securities Inc.; and Tony
Iantorno, a former executive at CMGI. Itemus has about $70-million in marketable securities, from
the liquidation of mining assets, and has accumulated stakes in about 20 companies focused on
wireless technology and software that collaborate voice, fax, and video over the Internet.
"

This is news to me - I knew the $ number but had no idea they spent most of it. Look at WLO and PNP for quiet capital stocks - Incubators I knew about but did little on.

WLo had shares in ESFT and INOW and SYD.U - all ten baggers



To: suigeneris who wrote (91)3/5/2000 3:47:00 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 293
 
Any Comments on this Raging Bull post on itemus..??

ragingbull.com

Regards,

Scott