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To: Mel Kullar who wrote (12368)7/9/1998 7:09:00 AM
From: MR. PANAMA (I am a PLAYER)  Respond to of 27307
 
Mel thanks fer sharing your real life experiences with us all. You probably have your money in a shoebox in your backyard. But be careful that the dogs in your neighborhood do not look fer bones and dig it up. Of course the probability of that happening is infinitesimal. You probably enjoyed Conspiracy Theory with De Gibson.



To: Mel Kullar who wrote (12368)7/9/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 27307
 
On the 'factored in' business!

Say Mel if everything is 'factored into' the price let us just shut the shop and go fishing. Let us ask NASDAQ to delist all the internet stocks from the exchange and call it day as it seems (according to you) everything is 'factored into' these stocks and if so what is the point in continuing to trade these stocks,eh eh?????

Too bad Softbank thinks there is more life to Yahoo [contrary to your
belief] as they just paid $183.00/share and thinks the stock is cheap at $183.00 and that is a quarter of a billion dollars worth of confidence, you with me?



To: Mel Kullar who wrote (12368)7/9/1998 9:32:00 AM
From: Olu Emuleomo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27307
 
Personally I
don't even look at those banners, I have had bad situations making transactions over the
internet. This issue will be uncovered in the future and will set fear in many surfers. With the
hackers getting more and more sophisticated they can get through even secure transactions and
steal your credit card number.


Exactly what kind of 'bad situation' did you have? I have been buying stuff thru' the net for over a year now and I have *never* heard that financial info was compromised by a 'hacker'.
In fact, I believe that the net (SSL) is safer than giving your credit card to a waiter at a restaurant!
It will be great if you can give us more info on this.

--Olu E.