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To: Ken M who wrote (124)7/11/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: ron forgus  Respond to of 1206
 
Some of the negative post must be from worried holders of other
search engines companies with prices close to or over $100.00 a share.
Most people did not have a clue about the upcoming article in Barrons.
ZAP AT $17 compared to any of the others sounds good.
Do your own research and go to Starting Point.



To: Ken M who wrote (124)7/11/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: MARIO PASQUA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1206
 
Hi all..
back from a beautiful day-trip to Newport RI. A great place to visit on your next vacation.

Some of you "shorts" eventually will push this stock even higher. ;-)

Here is the link to the Barron's article. like I said nothing but good things.

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To: Ken M who wrote (124)7/12/1998 5:22:00 AM
From: RJC2006  Respond to of 1206
 
<<To Bob and other longs I have heard that Zapata will be buying back stock Monday morning in attempt to stampede the herd look for a gap up at the open but be very careful they will stop buying and then begin to sell that will be the time to sell.>>

Ken, honestly, do you really believe this? A company buys it's own stock to pump it up so that they can MAYBE catch a possible downturn window and sell it off? Yeah, this wouldn't raise eyebrows at the annual shareholders meeting. Fact is Ken if they buy their own stock and hold it then that drains some of the float doesn't it? You figure out what that means. Gee, wonder what would happen if they retired it afterward. Now that would be something to see wouldn't it?