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To: Lynn who wrote (34605)8/22/2000 10:42:15 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
A super-dominant, first-inning, breakaway category killer. Yup.

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To: Lynn who wrote (34605)8/23/2000 5:41:41 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Lynn: I too like that word "super dominant". I also happen to feel they are right. Even though CNBC is NOT my reference book I do note that they have people on lately that more and more are talking about the Internet buildout, and how big it is and will continue to be. All names mentioned in the article you posted, except for IBM, come up often in those talks. As to IBM, I now think they are so spread out that even though they have made a major effort, successful so far as I know, in service it gets washed down in all their other stuff. Best thing one can say about IBM is its low PE ratio, but then there may be a reason for that. Personally, I dont own it and wouldnt consider it. JDN