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To: JSB who wrote (521)11/29/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Mammon  Respond to of 1080
 
Yeah, he's posting it all over SI today. I saw it on EGGS.



To: JSB who wrote (521)11/29/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: shane hartman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1080
 
>Prosperous, you might want to follow
>michael around and post that NM owns
>E4L everytime he posts that CD owns it.

Why would you post lies? NM could make a lot of money from this deal but we don't know how. Cendant clearly built netmarket and e4l. Its even posted on the E4L web site.

See Message 6600276

What we need to do is find out how NM makes money from the deal. Make the CEO tell us tomorrow. Call investor relations. Until you know how they make money you cannot value the stock.



To: JSB who wrote (521)11/29/1998 2:10:00 PM
From: Michael Berkel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1080
 
To all: Go to the home page of Everything4less and click on Membership FAQ and click on: "Who is Everything4less's parent company?" The answer: CD and not NM.
Prosperous and others: You are deliberately spreading false rumors and you provide readers of this thread with misleading information that NM is owning Everything4less. You have to rectify or otherwise I have to report it.
Everything4less is owned and operated by Cendant (CD). In doubt? Go to
www.everything4less.com and go to Membership FAQ and click on "Who is Everything4less's parent company?" The answer is CENDANT.