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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (2576)3/15/1998 3:07:00 AM
From: Michael Kim  Respond to of 2601
 
So when will the internet balloon pop? Or are we witnessing the end of the shakeout? Have the players finally turned the corner and figured out how to make money in this industry? Will we be here saying "Yeah, I wish I had bought AMZN a year ago - I could've retired"? Or is it time for the puts? Just some thoughts...

Curtis, LU is doing well for me - up 11 points so far. Didn't get in heavy, as you said it's expensive. Waiting for the split...

Night all,

MK

P.S. Geez, this is just like ol' times!



To: Oeconomicus who wrote (2576)3/15/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: Michael Kim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2601
 
Hmmm. RD, I clicked on the Tampa Bay link and got this headline "Former senator battling Alzheimer's disease". I think that you must've been referring to my comment re: N.Korea's "wartime mobilization" in a previous post. Well, I am a CNN junkie, it's usually on all day at my house, but I haven't heard anything about this. In fact, the only story about N.Korea is about upcoming historic peace talks with the South.

I got the mobilization blurb Thursday(?) night from Yahoo Finance. The story blamed this news for the Nikkei's pullback from a big runup that night. Of course, if this story were true then we could expect some more Asian destabilization. Maybe Linda Tripp leaked the story...I don't know...

MK