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Technology Stocks : Exodus Communications, Inc. (EXDS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2332)7/12/2000 5:51:59 PM
From: PhantomTrader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3664
 
Auric... you should go post on the Yahoo boards. The lack of intelligence in your posts is right up there with some of the people on that board.

If you don't like EXDS or don't have any worthwhile information to share, why not spend your time productively on the board of a stock you think has value?

I can never figure dopes like you out. You read an article that talks about a concept like "burn rate" and then you try to apply it where it makes no sense.

Oh well, idiots like you are a dime a dozen in this new era of day traders. I guess we'll just have to put up with your foolish babble.



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2332)7/12/2000 10:23:13 PM
From: LLCoolG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3664
 
AG,

If EXDS is going to burn through all of its cash soon, why would the response to their quest to obtain $600M in notes be so great that they doubled the size of it, especially in today's balky market where capital has become difficult to acquire, as evidenced by the IPO market?

You are simply rehashing Barron's, who I might add gave us the great opportunity to buy this stock at $15 in Fall 99.

You always make sacrastic comments about young people who you claim have no idea what they are doing. Us young turks understand that there is far too much information out there, especially today, that can be obtained and that cannot be obtained, that make Graham-type fundamental analysis invalid. Especially shorter-term.

I highly recommend you go get a copy of "The Lexus and the Olive Tree" by Thomas Friedman. It's obvious that you are stuck by a wood-burning stove with your glass of healthy Ovaltine, yearning for the days of Amos & Andy on the ol' radio while smoking unfiltered cigarettes. Perhaps this book may give you some insight and allow you to join the age of globalization and the 21st century with the rest of us.

G