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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1174)8/25/1998 2:26:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 3178
 
Yes, Bernard, there are all sorts of non-Internet related applications that consume humongous amounts of bandwidth, like some of the ones you've cited, that no one ever hears about. [That sounds like a Yogi Berraism, doesn't it?]

I began listing them in my earlier reply to you, but when I got to the second paragraph of delineations, I realized that it was becoming a treatment on the taxonomy of present-day telecommunications services, and I sensed that it would be viewed as ostentatious. So, I decided to delete it. The post was long enough, anyway.

And The Lord knows... that I would never digress on such a topic. <grin>

Regards, Frank C.



To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1174)8/25/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Respond to of 3178
 
Nice to see you again.

I still think Cybercash and SEEK could be huge gains, worth holding a few years at least. The internet will change the way business is done permanently, it's like shape up or ship out. You need to be holding companies like (SEEK) (ITEX) and/or (XCIT) I am also watching (ATHM) I think @Home is the next (AOL)

Good luck folks! :)

ITEX is a bargain, look at their pe ratio and book value, should hold down a few weeks due to conversions in stock...but the potentail is there since ITEX was at 12 before on less news, 10 with factoring pre preferred dilution. we are under 2? This is amazing.

Bruce Cullen jr.
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