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To: mact who wrote (5173)5/31/2000 2:49:00 PM
From: ANDREW TISTLE  Respond to of 6018
 
Any forcasts as to where this stock will be trading by year end? I know this is a silly question but I feel with the JASDAQ coming up soon, hopefully this stock will find a base and start moving forward. $500 after split price would be nice



To: mact who wrote (5173)6/2/2000 3:40:00 AM
From: RobertSheldon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6018
 
Lehman just dropped their target to 40,000 yen (120,000 pre split) due to a wane in enthusiam in valuations.



To: mact who wrote (5173)6/4/2000 5:46:00 PM
From: astyanax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6018
 
>>mact wrote: Andrew, the 400,000Y target was Lehman's(GS was around 250,000Y i believe)...during the initial slide, both GS and Lehmans did try to support 9984 but they gave up as it was an exercise in futility...but i agree, at this level, they should be supporting this company rather aggressively!.
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So Lehman cut the 400K pre-split target to 100K? Interesting. But yeah, it seemed all too surreal that SFTBF climbed to over $1800 per share so rapidly.

Anyway, mact, it was either you or taikun that expressed worry months ago that SFTBF didn't seem to be as aggressive with B2B or infrastructure software names. Indeed, I never understood why they dove into companies like Buy.com or more.com. On the other hand, I'm not quite sure why Interliant has performed as poorly as it has. But I hear Palm bought Anyday.com last week, I wonder if Softbank got a good cashout premium?
- Netconductor