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To: Jenna who wrote (18537)11/13/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: Prof  Respond to of 120523
 
GNET - I DID get in at 38 3/4. Was just trying to figure out when to take it off the table. I'm out now at 50. Very happy with that :-)



To: Jenna who wrote (18537)11/13/1998 11:05:00 AM
From: gaj  Respond to of 120523
 
gnet also:
-> is thinly traded.
-> had surprise earnings.
-> has the best 'super search' engine, at least to my mind...you say here's what i want to search for, and it goes to yahoo/infoseek/lycos/xcit and checks for you...and a few others.

- bob



To: Jenna who wrote (18537)11/13/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
On the Market Gems agenda for Subscribers : Planning to revise the "Earnings Plays" newsletter for next week and add fundamental/technical analysis and perhaps a few additions...(now it's still in the preliminary stages) but as requested by you just list the stocks for the time being so they were there since Monday. This revised newsletter should be ready by Sunday morning or late Saturday night.

2) Added a long link column 'by popular demand' on the watch list site with some good stock research, analysis, and earnings links, so you don't have to jump around to all sites for research but can toggle back and forth directly from the Watch List.. (but the watch list won't be in yellow when you print it) sorry about that it was late at night! I guess the main font defaulted to yellow.

3) Added links from watch list site to newsletter site and back to the homepage again so you have easy access from daily watch list to weekly newsletter etc..

4) Finished going through and answering what I could of 250 e-mail from Tuesday (just on SI) and today I can not say I was surprised to see 90 more. I can't answer all of them thoroughly especially the ones about strategies and "How to..etc. that are very general or requesting information about stocks I've never even heard of.

I now have someone that will 'scroll' through for subscribers that might have problems or questions about the stocks on the both lists, access problems or suggestions..

5) We now have our Verisign digital ID for potential subscribers so I can free up the fax machine and all transactions are secured.



To: Jenna who wrote (18537)11/13/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
<<ALERT>>PC Connection and Compaq Launch Joint Marketing Effort to Increase Products Sales to Small and Medium Sized Businesses.. PCCC was a feature on Market Gems watchlist for a while also.

Business Wire - November 13, 1998 12:53

MERRIMACK, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 13, 1998--

New "Your Brands...Your Way... Next Day" Slogan Featured in Joint Ad Campaign

PC Connection, Inc. (NASDAQ:PCCC), a leading direct marketer of brand-name personal computers and related accessories, has teamed up with Compaq Computer Corp (NASDAQ:CPQ) in a joint marketing effort to increase sales and market share of Compaq products in the small and medium-sized business market.

As part of this effort, the latest PC Connection catalog includes a co-branded insert promoting Compaq's business product lines and PC Connection's custom-configuration capability. Using the company's newly unveiled ad campaign, Your Brands Your Way Next Day, the two companies hope to capitalize on their ability to deliver custom-configured systems to end users faster than any other distribution channel in the industry. The 12-page insert will run in PC Connection's November and December catalogs, reaching a full circulation of names.

The joint marketing program includes two additional components