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To: BWAC who wrote (2501)12/4/2000 7:02:42 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5459
 
Take a look at A.B. Watley (ABWG). eTrade has licensed ABWG's direct level II trading platform and will pay development fees and ongoing royalties to Watley for a customized (private labeled) trading platform. Watley has a market cap of only $85 million and a narrow float. It is speculative, but there is a possibility for eTrade to acquire Watley. Schwab recently acquired Cybercorp for $520 million but Watley would likely get a lot less under these market conditions. If any acquisition or buy-in occurred, Watley's stock price is highly likely to move up.



To: BWAC who wrote (2501)12/5/2000 3:31:17 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Respond to of 5459
 
My EGRP, E*Trade, shares are held in Street name by my brokerage service, E*Trade. E*Trade has the responsibility
for delivering the Proxy materials to E*Trade and E*Trade has the responsibility of delivering those E*Trade materials
to me, the shareholder.

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