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To: Lao Ou who wrote (92)12/3/2000 8:40:31 PM
From: 45bday  Respond to of 115
 
Thanks. Hard to tell from a chart as it opened so high and haven't been able to get theipo report. I have watched this for a long tike and just started buying. I got in a about 11 and trying to decide whether now is the time to buy more or leave it alone until the mkt cleans itself up and asia moves back up with some momentum. I don't expect to make money with this quickly, but you have to love their position in China. THis and cmgi which I just bought are my high profile /risk inet plays for 2001! Good luck.



To: Lao Ou who wrote (92)12/7/2000 7:50:40 PM
From: 45bday  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 115
 
When is the lockout period expiration. Should be any day. Expect a big selloff then as insiders dump. Also read Morgan Stanley a big seller. Any thoughts. Figure buy this one at 6 or so.



To: Lao Ou who wrote (92)8/18/2002 12:04:37 AM
From: waitwatchwander  Respond to of 115
 
While people were reading about Palm's new issue in Friday's newspapers, AsiaInfo started trading. It quietly soared 314.8 percent in Friday's market to take the week's No. 1 spot on the "wish I'd bought that" IPO list. The company, an ISP provider in China, was priced at $24 a share, up from a filing range of between $12 and $14. The stock started trading at $93 and closed at $99.56. That puts AsiaInfo into the No. 17 spot in the IPO Hall of Fame