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To: Louis Riley who wrote (1297)5/1/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: doormouse  Respond to of 3203
 
[being plugged by Stock Investor Trading News]

,,, and how much does *that* cost?



To: Louis Riley who wrote (1297)5/1/1998 10:43:00 AM
From: purecntry5  Respond to of 3203
 
Your selling into the strength I imagine. Although I dont see much strength generated by that except the briefing.com P&D factor that goes with each release to the "In Play" page.

A $100 price target is extremely irresponsible. To be taken seriously, you should have targeted say $60 or so and updated in the future if need be like the "real" brokers do. A $100 target comes off as nothing but HYPE.

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To: Louis Riley who wrote (1297)5/1/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: Louis Riley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3203
 
biz.yahoo.com



To: Louis Riley who wrote (1297)5/1/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: Ron Sirch  Respond to of 3203
 
Louis, Speaking of news: Reuters release this morning states that
K-tel has signed a deal to implement technology allowing customers to create and compile their own audio CDs on the website. They will do this by working with RealNetworks Inc to develop the system. It will be called the K-tel Custom Compilation System. Customers will be able to select songs from any CD and produce their own compilation with customized artwork. CDs are then mailed directly to consumers. WOW! The offering will be available in early July.

I'm surprised noone mentioned anything about this during the course of the morning. It's pretty big news, IMO. Especially in light of the fact that there has been no release yet about the web site being up. Hardly anyone on Wall Street listened to K-Tel's free offering of Bocelli this morning!

Regards,

Ron Sirch