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To: Tim Bagwell who wrote (11604)7/1/1998 4:16:00 PM
From: Andrew Fenic  Respond to of 27307
 
OK enough pumping now. Time for the street to dump :)

Andy



To: Tim Bagwell who wrote (11604)7/1/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 27307
 
>> It looks like you were right on your YHOO call <<

YHOO has surpassed everyone's expectations, including mine.

>> Any chance we're seeing a short squeeze here? <<

I think that is contributing to it.

>> AMZN appears to be under a short attack now with its low float. <<

Yes, and I think that AMZN is a better short than YHOO. I will probably short AMZN instead of YHOO, when I decide the nets needs a rest. Right now I am heavily long the laggard of the group, LCOS. It has a market cap of only $1.5 billion or so and no stock split has been announced. I think the chances of LCOS doubling is greater than YHOO, AOL, AMZN, or XCIT, simply due to it's smaller size. It doesn't have a good short squeeze going for it however. Who knows, maybe it has attracted some with it's run-up the last few days. Michael Murphy did you short more LCOS?

It just broke out to an all-time high, closing at 82 and eclipsing the old high of 79 1/2. Next stop 100.