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To: Rudy who wrote (10650)4/14/1998 1:58:00 AM
From: Wall Street Jr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13456
 
AMaZiNg!!! Going online is just AMaZiNg!!! Let me THiNK what stock I'll choose for this week. I'll just do the opposite of what AT does to win. :o)

04/13/98
Shares of several Internet commerce-related companies rose today, driven by continued positive expectations for the group following better-than-expected earnings by Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO - news) on Thursday. Internet search engine company Excite Inc. (Nasdaq:XCIT - news) climbed $5 3/4 to $68 7/8. Excite has decided to follow the lead of Yahoo! in becoming an aggregator, or "portal," of Internet content by allowing its users to tailor Excite's home page to their desired needs. Meanwhile, Internet advertising firm THINK New Ideas (Nasdaq:THNK - news) gained $1 5/8 to $34 7/8 and Go2Net Inc. (Nasdaq:GNET - news) tacked on $4 to $26 3/8. Entertainment products distributor K-tel International (Nasdaq:KTEL - news) surged $8 5/16 to $14 15/16 after announcing late last week that it would offer over 250,000 music titles through its K-tel Express website starting in May. And in a related matter, travel agency 800 Travel Systems
(Nasdaq:IFLY - news) rose $2 9/32 to $9 1/4 after its board authorized the development of an online travel reservation service.