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To: chirodoc who wrote (689)12/16/1997 5:56:00 AM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3183
 
>>>>>stock in a sector growing at 40-60% per year.

If they don't come in between 250-300% Q to Q, Yr to Yr, I'd be concerned 12/31/96 to 12/31/97 doc.

Somewhere's between 15 Million to 18 Million this Quarter IMO.

Pondering material.........from ISR.

August, Search Engines Show More RPM Than Just Search

Internet Stock Report August 26 delved into the run in so-called "search engine" stocks that for all intents and purposes were anything but mere search engines. As we wrote: Conventional wisdom wrote off search engine stocks as yesterday's news, pass‚. In fact, in the past year some of these traded as low as $5 per share. Why then has the group shown 141% average gain year to date with Yahoo! (NASDAQ:YHOO - news) and Lycos (NASDAQ:LCOS - news) doubling or better? Welcome to new think. AOL, MSN, CompuServe, Prodigy. In the hybrid online/Web AOL wins so far. But think again. The new world order may very well begin with Yahoo!, Excite, Lycos, and Infoseek.