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To: Jeff Guy who wrote (1515)3/17/2000 8:46:00 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5499
 
Jeff,

Adding a compliment to your EGRP position might be wise. But all these OLB's somewhat follow each other around.

TWE is the safer, conservative play, since they are profitable. I also like their worldwide presence.

AMTD is kinda the wildcard. It should follow where ever EGRP leads. But a strange twist is that 47% (20 Million shares) of the float is sold short, and has been for a while. If the sector ever really gets going (like last year), this short interest will propel AMTD well past the others in price.

NDB, and the others don't seem to have much of a following.



To: Jeff Guy who wrote (1515)3/17/2000 11:39:00 PM
From: Esway  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5499
 
Missed this comment in the other OLB article's today:

smartmoney.com

<<Appleby also said that Ameritrade and E*Trade are reaping the rewards of their aggressive advertising campaigns as new accounts continue to flow into the companies.>>