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To: Qualopec who wrote (1934)2/26/1998 4:34:00 PM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
ZULU has the better technology Mr. Softee can probably buy ZULU cheaper than DCLK. IMHO



To: Qualopec who wrote (1934)2/26/1998 4:37:00 PM
From: slipnsip  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 18444
 
I don't understand the philosophy of buying a shell in an effort to go public.. They buy the shell with 30 or 40 million outstanding for next to nothing, fine. Why? If the company had no value before they aquired the shell, they have no value after.

When a company goes public, they do it because the desire to get financing. Not to many companies going public at a 1/16 with any number of shares.

Thus now the public owns part of the company and the company has additional funds for whatever.

I don't understand the relationship of buying shells and giving away the company for nothing??? Doesn't add up.

The "Wired" articles are interesting. SOlD my 5000 shares at the close. Only lost $1,000. Not a bad day trade. Told you I lose money when I get bored.



To: Qualopec who wrote (1934)2/26/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: BlackStar  Respond to of 18444
 
Won't Microsoft just take over web advertising if it's going to be so profitable? Worst-case scenario: Mr. Softee buys out DCLK and squashes NETZ!

Yup! I said that a few (hundred) posts back. Your would be scenario is possible, but since M$FT traditionally has favoured excellence in the software engineering department I am not that worried. Also M$FT would do better to aquire the 'underdog' since it is most likely to be leaner, meaner and cheaper to buy.