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To: Anthony Wong who wrote (146)9/30/1998 11:37:00 PM
From: henry jakala  Respond to of 178
 
hate to burst your bubbles but wall street is populated with white collar criminals

a Buy rec is issued because they've loaded up long ago and are ready to sell - gotta generate interest to liquidate a big position

a Sell rec is issued because they're looking to panic any weak holders and a re ready to start accumulating after which they'll initiate a new cycle of churning n burning the public

you see - wall street couldn't care less what they're peddling so long as they can make a quick buck - con artists one and all

funny thing is the regulators aren't smart enough to see this obvious deception - on the otherhand maybe they're in bed with the white collar criminals running the street

you figure it out :)



To: Anthony Wong who wrote (146)10/22/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: Ken Turetzky  Respond to of 178
 
Anybody want to check this out? If I'm reading this form correctly, it looks like Putnam, which was WWW's biggest institutional holder, has drastically cut its investment:

sec.gov

SC 13G/A (10/09/1998)
Item 5. Ownership of Five Percent or Less of a Class.

If this statement is being filed to report the fact that as
of the date thereof the reporting person has ceased to be
the beneficial owner of more than five percent of the class
of securities, check the following ( X ).

However, it also looks as if Invesco has bought some WWW:

sec.gov