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To: MichaelW who wrote (50194)7/8/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Tweaker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
I hope all the mo mo investors don't go runnin' back to the inet stocks tomorrow. We need a buy and hold seminar.

Phil



To: MichaelW who wrote (50194)7/8/1998 8:35:00 PM
From: Islander  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
The nets certainly do have lots of steam left. Today's blow out earnings report from YHOO, if you didn't hear look it up below, and the split announcements (indicative of good news coming this quarter) from XCIT and LCOS would point to significant upside. Also, the limited supply of shares (roughly 38 million for the search engines and other major players in total) in combination with huge short positions, yield supply/demand volatility in favor of the sellers. The report by YHOO confirms the power of the net, even in the face of high valuations. The next DELL is the net, especially considering the relatively few shares being chased by many buyers, imho. Let's see now ,what medium did we use to communicate this discussion? Frankly, my net usage far exceeds most other time consumption, ask my wife she will unhappily confirm this fact :-) Which begs the question, are computers a "guy thing"?

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To: MichaelW who wrote (50194)7/9/1998 1:59:00 AM
From: Jack T. Pearson  Respond to of 176387
 
Internet stocks have steam because everyone wants some and there isn't a very big total float. I read somewhere that Wrigley (gum) has a bigger float than all of the internet stocks together.