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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (904)1/5/1998 8:23:00 PM
From: Market Tracker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1911
 
Thank you Arthur. Let's hope the youthful fund managers don't revert back to the gunslinger ways of the go-go years. IMO, proper investment diversification theory dictates some percentage of funds must be held in cash. Pressures on fund managers to perform, can make them take above-average risks, and in the process become "trigger-happy". Glad to hear AMES is on plan, and shouldn't we be hearing December sales figures shortly?

C-net's News.com has a column "The Rumor Mill", scribed by Skinny DuBaud. In the Dec. 29th column he states the largest # of hits received by a web-site during 1997.

I quote Skinny -
"... Did anyone else catch Time's "top Web site" mention as part of its Andy Grove man-of-the-year droolfest? The winner (unrelated to Grove, I assume), with 1.4 billion hits in 1997, was neither CNN, Microsoft, nor Netscape, but Seattle's "clublove.com," home of the naughty Pamela Lee video. The people have spoken...with grunts and primal hand signals, but they have spoken nonetheless."

Let's hope this isn't the future of e-commerce. <g>

Gary