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To: Robert Rose who wrote (101019)4/15/2000 10:52:00 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Robert,
This sums up what I have trying to tell this thread about B2B.
I think its safe to say I was one of the first people here to announce the upcoming B2B mania.
I was also (along with Kis) one of the first to say get out now!albeit a little too early.
You see it was the Forrester tease that started the greed run, and I've having fun shorting that greed.
Btw
I don't intend to hurt anyone's feelings here, but anyone who paid more than 200ps share for a B2B stock had it coming.
>Here's what's happening: Teased by numbers put up by research firms like FORRESTER RESEARCH (FORR), which predicts $1.5 trillion in business-to-business sales by the year 2003, investors have bid up any company that can tether itself to the B2B rocket. Merrill Lynch counted the total market capitalization as of February 2, 2000 of selected B2B companies at $49.2 billion while revenue is only projected to be $1.278 billion.

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