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To: H James Morris who wrote (118134)2/19/2001 3:39:32 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Respond to of 164684
 
You'd also have to suspect -- and hope -- they have confidence in top holding AOL, given the more than $13 billion
they've sunk into the stock, which is up almost 40% this year. Some might or might not be surprised to see these
skippers selling shares of WebMD (HLTH:Nasdaq - news), in which they invested more than $900 million at the start of
2000. It's probably sobering for fans of Yahoo! (YHOO:Nasdaq - news) to see that its shares were wiped from
Janus' books in the fourth quarter. <,

I read it in the charts. Somebody was selling them into that last rally Yhoo looks sick! You have an idea why all those executives are leaving Yhoo? You mentioned Arba and Itwo that janus was buying, i don't believe it! Why are those stocks still sliding into the abyss?



To: H James Morris who wrote (118134)2/19/2001 4:39:54 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
"It's probably sobering for fans of Yahoo! (YHOO:Nasdaq - news) to see that its shares were wiped from Janus' books in the fourth quarter." Wow -- don't they know Yahoo is growing at "fifty percent per year"??? LOL. Obviously they don't follow Bill's trenchant analysis.