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To: Scott Kleinhans who wrote (313)11/19/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Scott Kleinhans  Respond to of 1634
 
Here I am talking to myself again.

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(11-19-98) Well the broader market rallied yesterday, and today overseas markets are up following the US stock market moves. To damp things a little bit, Germany has told investors that there would be no interest rate cut. And how does one European stock market sound? Word is that there are plans in the making.
And in the past three weeks, you saw it mentioned here; Ebay at 48, Nscp at 24, Driv at 6, etc. And now Mall which was first mentioned at about 11 has now zoomed to around 26. It definitely pays to read. The internet big guys went flying again; Yhoo, Aol, Amzn, Ebay, etc continue to amaze investors with new all time highs. And now, Nscp has joined the party and added on ten more points to its price yesterday. Also, Macys went online; thus, giving some serious legitimacy to online retailing. Watch Eggs, Bfly etc. However, Msft will end its relationship and sell its shares in Rnwk and Nscp might pull the plug on their agreement with Seek, so keep your eyes open; a new trend seems to be in the making. On the other hand, Tglo and Ewbx continue to do the same. Click for The Learning Kingdom mailing list.

Good old Mo which was first mentioned at around 48, continues to move up and will be a good hold if the market goes down. Also Rn is on top of the spin off list in rumor world; it seems that a major shareholder is making noise again about a spin off. And you heard it here first some days ago about the possibility of no fee purchasing of stocks. Well, Egrp which was mentioned, has taken the lead and is offering no transaction fees. Will Amtd, etc follow along. & Please support this page by clicking here for Online Internet games. Thank you.