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To: fedhead who wrote (132140)9/30/2001 7:05:41 AM
From: 10K a day  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
> Yes I will be accumulating SONS and ONIS at these levels, once I figure out their debt situations.

Dude, Is that what you meant?

are you going to average down 'before' you figure out their debt position or 'after' you figure out their debt position. (I guess their debt position is a non-issue. aya?) (that sounds like a bunch of B*llshit)

BTW, did you see the exodus news? Yikes. After you told me they were going to be a HUGE winner i went out and bet the farm. NOW i'm broke. that sucks.

I guess we got ATHM, RTHM, EXODUS,
I GUESS
waiting on COVAD.
Yeah carrier spending is going through the roof.
(what does ONIS have that is so special?)
EMC rockin' too.
JNPR single digits. YEAH.
VRTS (last of the flying porkchops) going to single digits.
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh. HEY!

Why don't you go bet on some absurd sector with no barriers to entry like online schools that can't keep their website up. lol



To: fedhead who wrote (132140)9/30/2001 7:23:03 AM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 164684
 
dude i don't even think the WTC stuff can restore credibility to Wall Street.

It's not enough.
They are going to have to try harder.
They need to try to eat with a fork.



To: fedhead who wrote (132140)9/30/2001 11:06:15 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>As I don't have the acumen of buying the bottom and selling
at the top like you do
If I had the acumen of buying the bottom and selling the top as you suggest I'd be living today in a castle in Monte Carlo, with a view of the Mediterranean sea.



To: fedhead who wrote (132140)9/30/2001 1:37:53 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
siliconinvestor.com
Friday, September 28, 2001

BLOOMBERG NEWS

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Yahoo! Inc., owner of the most-used Internet search site, will begin using the Web to broadcast business conferences and corporate announcements for a fee after the terrorist attacks Sept. 11.

Conference organizers can put audio and video from trade shows and meetings on the Internet, and a browser will let users view several sessions from the same event, said Jim Lewandowski, Yahoo! vice president of business and enterprise services.

Yahoo! is seeking business from companies that are reducing employee travel after the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Yahoo! is developing services that require a fee to stem the declines in advertising sales, and analysts expect increased demand for videoconferencing services.

The company also will sell a service letting businesses broadcast audio or video messages to their employees within four hours. Yahoo! has offered the service without the time limit.

The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company will charge $350,000 to broadcast five conferences, Lewandowski said. For messages to employees, Yahoo! will charge $250,000 for five Webcasts, he said.

Yahoo! shares yesterday rose $1, or 12 percent, to $9.11, and have declined 90 percent in the past year.