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To: OtherChap who wrote (1632)2/25/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Dusty Vestal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Otherchap, I don't own this stock, saw it too late, but when it comes to questionable stocks, the best way to handle them after a run up is to maybe unload 1/2 your shares, or at least enough to get your initial investment back, then let the rest ride. This way, you won't lose!!!. Sure you may be kicking yourself if the stock screams higher, but at least you got your initial investment back...Dusty



To: OtherChap who wrote (1632)2/25/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: Rick Hann  Respond to of 18444
 
Oh OtherChap,

I'll ask again....

What was your criteria for "make or break" on NETZ today?

Was it a close above $.75? If so, will you be buying long tomorrow?

And save your pity, please. We're all grown up folks here, and can take care of ourselves. Personally, I've more than recouped my initial investment, and still have a substantial position. And, it was never more than I could have afforded to lose. I'm sure others have covered themselves in similar fashion. That being true, what else do you bring to the table besides "the sky is falling"?

Happy grumbling,
Rick



To: OtherChap who wrote (1632)2/25/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 18444
 
(did we mention doubleclick?)

Look at Netscape on the heels of Microsoft or Amazon and Preview Travel on the heels of AOL. The list is endless. We have all watched unknown companies ride the coat tails of a major player and see their price instantly soar. Don't forget that Double-Click and Softbank Ad Network are fierce competitors for the same big name accounts.

Has NETZ milked the Double-Click IPO? I would hope so. It was opportunity staring them in the face. And frankly, had they BLOWN that opportunity I would have lost faith in their self-marketing abilities.

As a result of the "timing" of these "critical" announcements, NETZ stock is up 500 percent over this time last week. And they are a long way towards meeting their goal of LISTING on Nasdaq or Amex.

I have stated before that I hope NETZ holds up releasing their financials until after their NASDAQ/AMEX listing occurs. That again would be a well timed marketing play on their part. And marketing is all about timing.