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Technology Stocks : Electronics Boutique (ELBO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: studdog who wrote (125)12/12/1998 2:06:00 PM
From: Kaliico  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 779
 
Karl, I agree 100%...ELBO looks great...

I've been watching I-net stocks regularly for last 2 years...

Timing is everything here, ELBO is on the top of my list along with DRIV COOL and EGGS.

Timing and technically speaking, i see a pullback for most I-net stocks, below 10, ELBO is a no brainer buy IMHO.

Other thoughts, ELBO is new to many radar screens, look for it to run up big time in the next I-net stock craze cycle (as anticipation of earnings releases grows bolstered by X-mas online sales).

A name change would help .

El bonanza electronics boutique, lots of words, no dot com yet.

Regards,

MJY



To: studdog who wrote (125)12/12/1998 2:06:00 PM
From: mozek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 779
 
I'm not short, but I'd venture a guess. Looking around the web site, I don't see any high price, high margin products. I also don't know, but wonder how much of their revenue comes from internet vs store sales. If they're making even 5% of revenue from esales, they could grow that part of their business 400% and only increase total revenues by 20%. If esales actually cut into store sales, then what?

They've got a large physical infrastructure to support. Before investing, I'd want to find out how expensive that is, how much they're actually making on esales, how fast each is growing/shrinking.

Mike