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To: OtherChap who wrote (94)2/26/1998 11:01:00 PM
From: aleta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 717
 
is everyone who joins SI suspect for the first three months?

I don't think I was ever suspected of anything by anyone from the start. At least no one has ever accused me of anything, but then I've never felt the need to be everyone's savior from themselves. I also try to post without hype or bashing a stock without solid facts to support my opinions. In addition, I'm not afraid to give information about myself. I have nothing to hide.

You on the other hand...well let's just say I have found you entertaining. Just a suggestion, if you were more open with information about yourself, people might trust you more.

Regards,

Aleta (My real name)



To: OtherChap who wrote (94)2/26/1998 11:13:00 PM
From: bsl113  Respond to of 717
 
You still did not reveal yourself! And you never will!
Thats Ok, its your right... Do you really think that
the people on SI can move the demand for 33+ million
shares... And if there are more shares than 33 million
that would only make it that more impossible.

Only large institutions can move a stock as far as NETZ
has come. Further more, if you look at the trading data, you will see
that the interest in NETZ's began the day Double Click IPO'd.
That is the day that the internet ad industry was given a real
look at. The Double Click IPO was a significant event that
was used to measure the valuation of competing firms. Every companies
value is in some way bench marked against it competitors. Wallstreet
acknowledged NETZ's value when they started buying it up later in
the day of the DoubleClick IPO.

Good luck with you research,

Bryan