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To: Brian H. who wrote (2592)12/19/1998 4:42:00 PM
From: Colin Cody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4903
 
Yes, risk adverse investors should consider selling EBAY and placing the proceeds into EGGS and ONSL.

sell 1,000 EBAY +$252,000

buy 5,000 EGGS -$110,000

buy 3,000 ONSL -$131,000



To: Brian H. who wrote (2592)12/19/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: PJD  Respond to of 4903
 
If you look at the business models of both
companies (ONSL & EBAY) they are really in
different businesses. As ONSL becomes more
"known" by the street and serious investors
I believe that the comparisons will fade.
I do agree that today the stock prices and
valuations are linked. Hopefully with the
official launch & announcement of the b to b
the company will articulate the differences and
the investing public will also recognize the
differences.

I am very long ONSL and have been since
Oct. Looking forward to the coming months.

GO ONSL !!!