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To: Tom Klempay who wrote (3703)4/15/1998 11:13:00 PM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
Tom,
That's right.....nothing about the reasons I bought into seek have changed. It's gone up a lot, and it may go down again, but long term I like it, and when I see a reason not to, then I'll sell,but I really think that those who bought even at todays high will be the envy of the investing community before long.



To: Tom Klempay who wrote (3703)4/16/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: William T. Katz  Respond to of 9343
 
I wonder how many times Peter Lynch saw a stock go up 40+% in 2 days with little news but an obvious short squeeze. Chat group acquisition was obtained with something like $7 million in stocks but this translates to a $250 million market cap increase? Obviously the market also anticipates blow out numbers for this quarter.



To: Tom Klempay who wrote (3703)4/16/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: Ex-INTCfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
I thought the ride I've had on Dell for the last year would never be matched, until I jumped on SEEK at 23 3/8 on Tuesday. Why then? Did I know it would be where it was at the close on Wednesday? No way! I bought it then because I had been procrastinating about buying into this group, and it seems to be the search engine that finds me what I'm looking for in the shortest amount of time.

The choice to purchase SEEK was rational. The timing was the purest luck.