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To: Y-fall who wrote (494)11/27/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: shahn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 884
 
Am I glad I swallowed my pride and bought back in at 18
on wednesday. I had been meaning to since I heard the Fed Ex
strike was off but didnt get round to it earlier.

What puzzled me about this stock was why would anyone come
to cysp when they can go to maceys or other dept stores. What
exactly has cysp got to offer? I've come to the conclusion:
nothing to the user. But for the investor its a pure internet
play unlike maceys which has to support the bricks and mortar.
So its leaner and meaner as a company. Wish I'd thought of
that earlier.

So, how high can we jump before internet mania subsides?

Congrats to all of the longs here!
Shahn



To: Y-fall who wrote (494)11/28/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: nestegg  Respond to of 884
 
What R&D data leads you to the conclusion "we may see $30" on Monday?

Think of the "Old Shops" like SEARS, JC Penney, Target (Hudson/D), and the hundreds of Gift Shops in America struggling to make a few SOLID Revenues and 'Earnings per Share' in an Honest way.

One report I saw is that eCommerce is about 7% of todays Shopping Total; which includes OLD Stores. And, I'm not sure if this is calculated on just USA purchases, or worldwide? I would hazard to guess just USA Shopping (?). SO, where's ALL the Revenues that CYSP and other eCommerce are going to show to justify this doubling and probably tripling in Share Price? When those retail earning for eCommerce start showing up, IMHO...I believe their is going to be some massive Sell-Offs in their Stocks....to risky for anyones approach (?).

This whole eCommerce 'gold rush' is nothing but a house of cards ready to fall...IMHO!

So, now how is 'One' to Play the Open on Monday (30th)...Sell or Buy more? A major PROFIT Taking is my guess.