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To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (857)12/2/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: Zbyte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2585
 
Agreed. Letr rip baby.. Its a moon shot.



To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (857)12/3/1998 6:44:00 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Respond to of 2585
 
Chuck,
Took this out of RAGING BULL

Online gambling companies replaced investors' attentions on Nasdaq today. The
Composite Index was down over 20 points in the early going, and did rally to
the plus in the late afternoon, before closing down 8.55 to 1995.20, or 0.4%.
The 100 Index dropped 13.43 to 1619.10. The Russell 2000 lost a fraction of a
point to 397.94.

In other Nasdaq internals, turnover was 938,583,552, down slightly from two
straight 1 billion share sessions. Advancing volume eventually overcame
declining trades by plus 24 million shares. New highs lost out to new lows
69-79, while declines beat advances 23-19.

Two thinly traded gambling stocks were among the big gainers on Nasdaq. Global
Casinos (GBCS) soared 1 1/8 to 1 15/16, and International Sports Wagering
(ISWI) bounced 1 1/4 to 2 5/8. One gaming stock, however, Gaming Lottery
(GLCCF), plunged 9 1/4 to 15 3/4. In early June the shares were trading at 60 cents. RB member The_Peach, in a reply to Grimmy's question about the high
point for the shares, said this: "My guess is $25 hahaha wow! To think what
few die hard shareholders there were and how happy they are now. GGNC, SNMN,
TTLN each bear potential in this sector as well with GLOW rumored to be
announcing news tomorrow. Certainly an exciting time for this sector."