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To: saber hormi who wrote (28661)12/24/1997 8:36:00 PM
From: sepku  Respond to of 61433
 
>>>www.thestreet.com is absolutly mediocre at best. <<<

I have to agree with that. SmartMoney.com kicks their ass any day of the week...thanks to the resources of the WSJ behind them.

Style Pts.



To: saber hormi who wrote (28661)12/25/1997 12:32:00 AM
From: pass pass  Respond to of 61433
 
OTOT: Talking about MSFT and the browser war, why not MSFT buyout ASND or COMS, then orders the ISPs who use TNT or TotalControl to set IE4.0 as default? Should the merger be blocked? GE owns NBC, Westinghouse owns ABC, why can't MSFT own some content or channel provider? BTW, IE4.0 sucks like most MSFT products but I don't want MSFT to drop too much because it's going to take the entire market down with it.



To: saber hormi who wrote (28661)12/25/1997 12:22:00 PM
From: username  Respond to of 61433
 
OT Hello Saber,

I like Cramer because he has very strong opinions. I don't think he is a genius, I don't think he is insane. All I know is that when somebody "big" makes a significant (strong; assertive, etc.) comment about a stock (by name) on CNBC, it sometimes has a short term effect on the stock which can sometimes create a trading opportunity. I don't watch Cramer to figure stuff out. I watch him to see what stock he mentions. Like MSFT on the open yesterday. That's why I posted the note.

Let's move on back to ASND!!