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To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (1142)4/25/2000 5:33:00 PM
From: jerry anchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1266
 
That deal was killed last week



To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (1142)4/25/2000 5:36:00 PM
From: Herc  Respond to of 1266
 
Regulation remains murky at this stage, but everyone--not just industry lawyers--say the same thing. And that's that a ban on offshore gaming is impossible.

If we can overcome, or ignore, the regulatory hurdles then internet gaming will be huge. Imagine how big a pot you could have if you link up all the bingo halls in a state.

I would say $80/share is readily obtainable even before the momentum traders jump on board. They can drive stocks to truly nutty levels.

I subscribe to the Street.com, and Jim Cramer was asking for investment ideas in his column today. So I told him about internet gaming.