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To: Len who wrote (21328)3/25/2000 2:34:00 PM
From: Mathemagician  Respond to of 54805
 
Len,

I humbly thank you. There is no greater compliment to me than to know that you allowed my analysis to assist you with a decision involving your hard-earned money and I'm glad you were so quickly rewarded. If we are even close to correct, you should continue to be rewarded for quite some time as INTF becomes discovered. Based on discussions with management as well as mounting industry exposure, the tornado is raging though its effect may not show on the balance sheet for another quarter or so. The reasons for this are explained in detail in the report and include the structure of INTF's residual revenues as well as the effects of discontinued operations.

As far as my next effort, it is well underway and should be available very shortly. I will publish it at www.congressionalsecurities.com and notification will be sent via our update list the minute it is completed.

M



To: Len who wrote (21328)3/25/2000 2:45:00 PM
From: chaz  Respond to of 54805
 
Personally, I like my 3-day return better! <gg>

Chaz

PS...just checked around exploring Etrade's site, where my son's Roth was put in place this week. S&P reports on NTAP are a chuckle. Bullish, RS 93, risky due to 57% increase last period compared to S&P's 3%, :o), negative insider activity, sales outa sight!

Also noted under Research: When to Sell a Stock, four of the entries are from TFM.

For those who care about such things, Etrade seems to offer much more than Datek, at twice the transaction price...$20 vs $10. Easier to get in for starters, better portfolio presentations, access to research, news, insider trades, profiles, options, IPO's, but no real-time portfolio updates...still 20-minute delay, not a match for Datek. Nothing similar to Datek's Streamer.