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To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (26902)11/19/1998 12:30:00 AM
From: Gary Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
If you included AOL, the market cap might exceed that of the entire Dow transportation average. Now that would be something!



To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (26902)11/19/1998 12:32:00 AM
From: jach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
AMZN can go the way of KTEL to 60$. Take your profit before it's too late!
From a high of 30 to 10$ in three days. AMZN can go to 60 in five days.

quote.yahoo.com



To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (26902)11/19/1998 12:39:00 AM
From: jach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Watchout, imo, AMZN may join this rank considering that it is not making money yet, but still losing money much much faster than last year.

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K-tel confirmed reports that it faces
a possible de-listing in the Nasdaq stock market Tuesday afternoon.

In a release, the Calabasas, Calif.-based entertainment marketer and
distributor said it had been notified by Nasdaq that it doesn't meet the
minimum tangible net asset requirement for trading on Nasdaq's National
Market System.

K-tel said it plans to meet with the Nasdaq listing qualification panel in
early 1999, to discuss methods to get the company up to standard.

The company reported that it continues to meet Nasdaq Small-Cap
market requirements for listing.

Shares of K-tel (KTEL) closed down 2 to 10 Wednesday.



To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (26902)11/19/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 

Now I'm askin' everyone: Are we all from now on going to be staying home buying
Beanie babies off the internet, or what? I think not.


Dwight,

I was planning on flying somewhere for vacation this spring after I obtain some of my losses back. Maybe I will just sight see by viewing the net. The net is worth more than the airlines and takes me farther faster.

Glenn