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To: Boplicity who wrote (6224)3/6/2000 12:34:00 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35685
 
Greg-CMGI is a long term (18 Mos. so far) hold for me, they really do have an unbelievable number of irons in the fire.

RNWK, I bought this morning for the first time, being in Seattle I have been watching them closely trying to figure when to jump in (after missing the first go around). Broadband content delivery is going to begin to boom in the coming year or two, RNWK will key to this media.

Any thoughts on Wind? I have begun dipping my toe into their waters.

Scott



To: Boplicity who wrote (6224)3/6/2000 12:52:00 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
Thanks Greg...in RNWK at about $72 and change. Just a trade for me as well, unless something happens to change my mind. Whats your exit target ? I'm looking at about $90, although I placed my sell at $89.75 to be on bottom of $90 barrier.

CMGI- I love it. Have held some for awhile. Bought more during the last re-test of $100, and hold several leaps as well. In fact, My leaps with an 02 145 strike, have doubled in the last 6 weeks...maybe 8 weeks top's. I noticed for about the last 2 weeks prior to the stock moving, the calls would move up on days the stock was down. CMGI could be down $3, yet my 02 contracts ( all the calls were as well ) would be up $1.50 or so........CMGI is long term hold for me. I wish I had the balls to put 90% of my funds into it and let it ride. As it is, I still hold a sizeable position and will be happy with it.

Didn't you take a taste of IARC ? Man, I started buying it at $2.00, bought it all the way down to .68cents over the holidays. Ended up with a boatload. I sold some at $5, some at $10, and some at $17. Now it's at $24 and word is $80 should be easy by end of year. I still hold a good chunk, but am kicking myslef for not keeping my boatload intact. Did you ever do anything with it ?

Have a good one

Keith