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To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (252)4/6/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: MARK BARGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2414
 
Mark, I just realized that indeed all my shares went thru at 28 1/8.
I sold it all. May not be a bad time to take a break from this sector as all these guys are up 50%+ in the last 4 weeks. I'm sure you noticed the extreme divergence between the NASDAQ and the Dow today.
A pull back on both indices this week wouldn't surprise me a bit. I'm still in CKFR and am looking for a nice earnings report to boost it a little more. If NTBK backs off much I may reload again. Any thoughts on INTC, it's lookin' pretty tasty at these levels.

I had seen that news release on the expected growth on e-commerce, pretty impressive growth figures. About what portion of your portfolio is in this sector, just curious. It looks like the e-commerce sector will reach critical mass in the next year or two and the growth will indeed be explosive. This area is becoming less spectulative and more of a mainstream growth play. Wonder which of these babies is the next Intel?

Mark



To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (252)4/6/1998 9:48:00 PM
From: PJC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2414
 
I am new to the thread and have owned NTBK for about a month and have a nice 42% return so far (less than those of you who have doubled, but no complaints). I am curious why some people are selling a good portion of their shares when we keep seeing more and more good news. The interest in NTBK really seems to be taking off and it seems to me interest in the specific stock is what is driving the internet stocks (look at AMZN, no profitibility for years to come but almost 100 per share). I think I will stay for the ride (maybe a few bumps ahead but so far it still looks up). Any comments?