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To: Decci who wrote (2)4/6/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: Keiko  Respond to of 211
 
Decci,

Glad to see your paying attention !

The best is yet to come my friend. Check out this recent news from Barrons.
( April 6, 1998 )

" Step Aside ! Here come the " Net Stocks"

The internet stocks last week continued their awe-inspiring run--Amazon.com Lycos....Yahoo ! and the rest of the crew all posted big Gains !
In some ways it's not hard to understand. The "KILLER " application for all those cheap boxes is INTERNET ACCESS. Plunging PC prices make many investors nervous about the prospects of main-line tech stocks. The supply of Internet-related companies in the public market is still relatively slim, especially for institutional investors seeking mid-cap and large-cap names. So the market keeps finding new ways to ratchet up their already astounding valuations.

David Simons, managing director of Digital Video Investments, observes that this years mania for Internet stocks has spread far beyond the likes of Yahoo! and AOL. He counts at least 39 Internet related stocks that finished the first quarter with gains of at least 25 %. Of that group, 18 advanced 100% or better. We'd ask you to guess which companies gained the most, but you'd never do it.

SO HERE GOES !!

Preview Travel ..... up 330 %
Smart View Online... up 225 %
Sportsline USA ... up 201%
General Magic .... up 200%
Network Solutions ...up 183 %
Broadvision ... up 175 %
Go 2 Net ... up 147 %
Infonautics ... up 147 %
US Web ... up 136 %
Imall.............up 136 %

Really makes Yahoo!'s 48% gain look rather paltry huh ?
AIME is still an underpriced, undiscovered "Content player" in this rapidly growing industry.

~~~ hang on for the ride ~~~~



To: Decci who wrote (2)4/7/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: Keiko  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 211
 
Where the hell is everybody ?

Nobody cares !!!

We just flew through $ 6 bucks and climbing !!!!

We have ignition ?

We have blast-off.....