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Non-Tech : Internet IPO's: What Investors Need to Know -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Pueblo who wrote (1)12/7/1998 2:04:00 AM
From: Colin Cody  Respond to of 4
 
You think IPO's (sic) is bad?? get a load of this full set of ridiculous Subject lines:
techstocks.com

And nearly every one has an opening post a MILE LONG. If this guy was a newbie I'd understand such a dumb move.

Why set up all these worthless/meaningless subject titles?

Why would anyone (other than me after reading your post) venture forward to click on one of those nonsensical strings of tickers used for one subject verses say another subject line of another string of tickers?

Let's see which one might be more interesting?
YHOO AMZN BVSN CSCO UNPH VRTS VSIO NVLS KLAC MU
or
YHOO CSCO PRXL RSND GLG Equities Will Perform Well, Artcls
ha ha ha!
Such creativity in Subject titles. Makes one want to jump on board!

But if someone actually did click and wanted to start a discussion, he's now faced with about seven miles of text to scroll down through before he can get to the replies!!

Unbelieveable!



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (1)10/5/2000 2:17:29 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4
 
I was going to say something.....usually one creates a thread to have ongoing discussions. Wonder why he needed a whole new category instead of just creating a thread called "Internet Financial Connection" and then post his articles on the thread.

And quite lying, we know that you don't own the GNET shares. We know cOUSIN SHORTY owns them and uses them as margin assets for is OTC:BB trading.