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To: Tom Hua who wrote (320)8/21/2000 10:19:14 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Respond to of 19633
 
I know me no Rajiv, sorry to bud in, but DTHK somehow reminded me of FATB.
Tempting to go short at this level...



To: Tom Hua who wrote (320)8/22/2000 12:41:30 AM
From: allen menglin chen  Respond to of 19633
 
DTHK, flood gate opens tomorrow
64.224.47.59
dropped to 30 last week b4 2 analysts upgrades -- speculative buys and it squeezed to 46 in 2 days.

Shorted @ 42 on that pump...it should headed to high 20s to low 30s short-term...if u have patience, probably low 20s.

And also shorted ROOM @ 32 for unlock as well.



To: Tom Hua who wrote (320)8/22/2000 7:41:47 AM
From: Rajiv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
As Allen has pointed out, lockup for 23 million shares of DTHK expires tomorrow. Current float is around 5 million shares

Goldman Sachs upgraded it to a trading buy last week. GS usually follows a trading buy reco with a downgrade back to the original rating.

I don't see anything unique in DTHK's business model even though it is 1+ billion market cap company with only 7 MM in quarterly revenues.

Possible short-term -ve factors
- Fed Rally
- Pump PRs from DTHK.
- Possible Pump reco from Chase H&Q. Their venture fund division owns a sizable chunk of DTHK.

I am hoping for DTHK to go below last week's lows.

Regards,
Rajiv