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Technology Stocks : K-Tel (KTEL) Have the cheesy '70s records come to an end? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brentsky who wrote (2945)12/1/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3203
 
<< compare actual products to buy>>

Brent, one of the key advantages of shopping online is the ease for price comparison. Click, click, click and you'll find the best deal. In the case of CD prices, it's no secret that Ktel prices are about 20% higher than the real online music sellers such as AMZN, CDNW, NTKI.

Regards,

Tom



To: Brentsky who wrote (2945)12/1/1998 12:32:00 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3203
 
Zax, your market cap comparisons have little to do with anything. It's like comparing apples to oranges. You want comparisons,
compare:
...

I've done my own comparisons. KTEL is situated strongly in its sector and is well poised for great gains in its stock value and market share. The competing companies show the strong and remaining investor interest in internet marketing and retail specialists like KTEL.

Unlike the (foul mouthed) slamming and lack of numbers you shorts use to back your dredge about this company, I post information about competitors in the sector.

As for the "class action lawsuit" count, any old ambulance chaser can file a piece of paper downtown and send out junk over PR newswire to try to create business for themselves. The short term nature of the volatility the stock showed, and fact that the stock has continued to show strength in the face of the absurdly pessimistic price targets posted by the KTEL shorts (note that these targets have not even come close to being met, despite continued daily slamming), shows these threatened actions to be baseless.

Good luck on your continued slamming of a strong record, private compilation and video marketer that is quickly reinventing itself and position itself as a strong internet retailer and competitor to companies (CDNW, AMZN, amongst others) whose valuations by comparison make KTEL look like a great steal at this time.

I recommend shorts keep plenty of margin in their accounts. I've a strong feeling they will feel their margin being increasingly levered and pressured quite soon as this stock continues upward.

-- Zax