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To: wiley murray who wrote (68)11/28/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: Michael Berkel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1054
 
Cendant (CD) is a leading ONLINE (r)-etailer of consumer products and services. For example everything4less.com (Netmarket) is owned by CD.
This website is providing the cheapest products on the Internet. A digital camera is offered here for 100 dollar less than on competitive sites. And the beauty is...CD is STILL not valued as a redhot Internet stock like ONSL and COOL. In fact CD is still suffering from its CUC debacle when the stock fell from the mid fifties to single digit figures.
The policy of Cendant's CEO is to concentrate on its core business and it will soon start spinning off their online ventures, either through very lucrative IPO's or a major sale. Whatever will happen, big money is coming CD's way.
Happy trading!
Michael B.



To: wiley murray who wrote (68)11/28/1998 4:38:00 PM
From: Michael Berkel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1054
 
Surprise!!!..Cendant (CD) mentioned in Barron's today as Net stock.
This week's issue (11/30) of Barron's on page 36, there is a discussion on an upcoming internet IPO called UBid. While the
discussion centers around this new issue, those companies mentioned
as competitors for UBid include Cendant, AOL, eBay and ONSale,
all "recent internet high flyers"..except CD.
The interesting fact here is that in doing so, the article shows
that CD is now being considered a Net stock. This kind of positive publicity will certainly contribute to the Street's opinion that CD is no longer the sucker that it used to be, but on the contrary deserves to be valuated as a Red Hot Net Stock.



To: wiley murray who wrote (68)11/28/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1054
 
Hi Wiley,

Good thread.. nice to see you at it again, after our WFC turned into a trading pigeon.

Looking forwward to more.