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To: Joe Copia who wrote (6581)5/5/1998 11:37:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
I meant to say penny stocks, not tech stocks - typo, and corrected. I understood that you said penny stocks. Thanks for pointing it out.

Joe, I use time and sales. My charts show the volue of each individual sale, just as yours does. Sorry if I've confused you by calling this a "tick chart", but to me they are one and the same. I get charts that show the price of every trade, with the volume of the trade below it. If I double-click on the chart, I can also get a tabular (that's numbers instead of pictures) time and sales listing that I can examine in detail.

I am looking at the same time and sales chart you are looking at, yet I don't see the same impressive block buying. Perhaps you have conveniently filtered the selling. What I see if balanced buying and selling, until around 11:00 when there was a bias toward buying, and then a bias toward selling after 11:00, and an increase in the number of blocks after 11:00.



To: Joe Copia who wrote (6581)5/6/1998 2:35:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18444
 
Ditto my remarks to Jon Tara with respect to Joe Copia. These two gentlemen have been doing stocks for quite a bit. I have not. It doesn't mean they're both right or one is right and one is wrong. But its rather evident that Jon Tara gets it wrong in this one, as far as the side of the NETZ fence to be on.

Great stock watching analysis is one thing. But understanding how society works and what forces that are out there to effect how society works is quite another matter. In a previous posting I had the foresight to point out not everyone yet owns a computer. Will they soon? Take a guess. What will they see when they eventually get online? You guessed it: Zulu advertisements.

The vertical integration--which neither Jon nor Joe has talked about much, if at all--is noteworthy. Would either of you care to comment on it?

Question particularly to Jon (Joe, if you like): What do you think about NETZ and Doubleclick being mentioned together in the Reuters account? Is this a credit to previous public relations? Or is this a credit to the fact NETZ has a shot at Doubleclick, given the reality of internet stocks? Or is this a credit not at all?