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To: ztect who wrote (170)5/23/1998 1:11:00 PM
From: ztect  Respond to of 40688
 
Borrowed Wisdom 1
From the Wall Street Journal Interactive "Voices"

Re: Internet Stock Mania
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#3 of 4: Barry Fisher Sat 23 May '98 (07:51 AM)

"I don't believe that anything about the internet is reaching a crescendo. This thing is still a baby, and the growth in all of it's far reaching tentacles has barely been tapped. I, for one, would love to see it grow into a giant. It's ability to bring FACTS to the average person is unlike anything before. So much of my life I've heard about people's beliefs, or he said-she said, or I think this or that, and I'm ready for FACTS. Many people have been ripped off because they allowed other people to handle much of their key financial decisions rather than learn to handle it themselves. Now we have the opportunity to do so! Let's not do any back peddling, I still remember the expression "Get a Horse!" when the car broke down, but business went forward anyway."



To: ztect who wrote (170)5/23/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
Borrowed Wisdom 2
From the Wall Street Journal Interactive "Voices"

Re: Internet Stock Mania
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#4 of 4: mark bennett Sat 23 May '98 (07:51 AM)

"the net is and will continue to have profound impacts on the world economy. we cannot imagine today the efficiency and value which will be created in the future. sure some are over-hyped, but that happens in all sectors"