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To: kbert who wrote (2481)12/3/1998 12:27:00 AM
From: C. McD  Respond to of 2752
 
*OT* Sorry to mention BANY again, but check this out:

TMCS moved its IPO up to today, and uBid will now go on Friday do to the stellar IPO market. Remember how TSQD reacted to the IPO's that preceded DRIV, just think if COOL had a stellar IPO instead of the flop it made. Anything Internet should debut in next couple weeks, and BANY's 27% ownership makes it an interesting play with the IPO market as hot as it is. These IPOs should be good for whole internet sector, DRIV/TSQD should be back up.

From CBS MarketWatch:

Searching for the next winner

Meanwhile, investment bank NationsBanc Montgomery Securities priced
a 7 million-share offering from Ticketmaster Online/CitySearch a day
early at a higher-than-expected $14 offering price. Ticketmaster
Online/CitySearch, which runs a number of online community guides and
sells tickets to entertainment events, had been expected to price Thursday
night at $8 to $10 a share.

The early debut and increased offering price suggest strong demand for
the stock when it begins trading Thursday on Nasdaq under the ticker
"TMCS."

Ticketmaster Online and CitySearch merged earlier this fall, right before
CitySearch was slated to go public in an offering also headed by
NationsBanc Montgomery Securities.

The impressive performance from San Jose, Calif.-based E-Tek (ETEK)
should help Ticketmaster Online/CitySearch and give a boost to Barry
Diller's USA Networks (USAI), which has a 40.5 million-share stake in
the newly public company.

Another Internet player, uBid, is expected to hit Wall Street in a Friday
initial offering.



To: kbert who wrote (2481)12/8/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: John Rowe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2752
 
Well TSQD followers, it seems like a good time to add to our positions. Using the value range 11%-15% DRIV per share of TSQD, we should be in the $2.75-$4.00 range now. Any comments? Thanks, John R.