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Technology Stocks : WordCruncher Internet Technologies, Inc. (WCTI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ed Silverstein who wrote (257)12/6/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Jason Riche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 488
 
Wouldn't ya'll expect a quite large selloff a little while after the open tomorrow from the traders looking for the quick profit? I think this will make for a good buying opportunity, but I don't think it will stay down for long.

-Jason



To: Ed Silverstein who wrote (257)12/7/1998 1:48:00 AM
From: Tomstocks  Respond to of 488
 
I agree about the Uncle Sam part of taking half our profits. The american dream is to be succesful yet they penalize you the more succesful you are.



To: Ed Silverstein who wrote (257)12/9/1998 6:57:00 PM
From: ICANPIKM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 488
 
I have spent the last couple of days doing research on WCTI. PSP was not paid by WCTI in shares to be their pick, he simply loves the stock (I spoke with Bob Dylan the analyst and anyone else can/should verify this as well). He said that he takes a fee for most stocks, but does a few "to keep up the good credibility of his site". Don't just take my word on this, verify yourself. The firm they signed today is huge and I would assume that they only take the best as clients. I am long on the stock and will hold but am a little more of a realist than some on here. (my prediction on Feb. 10th is 9 bucks). This pullback is actually good in my opinion, the stock is forming a much higher support level. Additionally talked to Ken Bell at WCTI, they are in the process of filing the form 10 to be fully reporting in 1st quarter of 1999. They also expect to do a secondary offering from a large firm in late 2nd quarter that will immediately help them get listed on the NASDAQ. Also heard rumor they were doing another 2 luncheons next week in front of some brokerage house, fund managers and analysts, similar to the ones they did in baltimore/new york (this can only be another positive). Let's keep up the due diligence and here's to another postive step forward.