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To: waldo who wrote (930)11/16/1998 10:05:00 PM
From: waldo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Morning Report

Mon Nov 16
eMailbag From Readers:
Network Solutions, @Home, Spyglass, Onsale
By Steve Harmon
Senior Investment Analyst
Internet.com
"Where Wall Street Meets The Web"

>>Onsale Sells B2B Next

"Steve, I saw that the Onsale.com (ONSL) Business-Business auction site is online ... Onsale has their hands in person-person auctions with Yahoo which compete with EBAY, Onsale is online in Japan, the Onsale WebSite is selling computer electronics, business products, office supplies, food and travel packages ... this stock is selling at just $21.5 with a 6 million share float ... do you expect Onsale.com to stay at this price much longer?

Reply: We've always believed that the auction model is one of the first truly Web-enabled ways to do commerce. That sentiment goes back to when Onsale (NASDAQ:ONSL - news) first went public at $6 per share and nobody "bid" on it. eBay's IPO (NASDAQ:EBAY - news) added some more excitement to the potential with its personal auctions.

But the real heavy lifting and deal flow may come from the business to business auction action simply because the dollar volume (or pound, yen or peso, etc.,) is much bigger. By the way, we've had a lot of email the past few days about Onsale's debuting this industrial auction site.<<

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To: waldo who wrote (930)11/16/1998 11:56:00 PM
From: Yarek Szolomicki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
waldo, do some more research. On Dec 26/98 Yorkton can sell warrants excersisable at $1.50 and they will sell. Check out press releases on Internet Liquidators (BII former name). Not trying to cool your feelings about BII or anything but trying to get more DD, although it's hard with the stock jumping like a yoyo from hell ;)