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To: Ram Seetharaman who wrote (6638)10/19/2000 10:20:26 PM
From: JF2155  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7772
 
Holy Cow EBAY hit one out of the park . Not a good time to be short EBAY. Go EBAY to 75 friday
Jim



To: Ram Seetharaman who wrote (6638)10/20/2000 6:59:04 AM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7772
 
- per my analysis, yahoo is beginning to kick ebay's but in the number of auctions; and seeing how both stocks closed at about the same price ($60 & $57); that yahoo is clearly the way to go. Here's my proof:

- per ebay "eBay hosted 68.5 million auctions during the third quarter, compared to 36.2 million during the same period last year."

- per yahoo: "Total simultaneous daily auctions jumped from 750,000 to more than three million" and "Yahoo! Auctions has experienced considerable growth, with both transactions enabled and number of worldwide listings increasing more than 400 percent."