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To: F. Evans who wrote (3847)12/23/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: Cush  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Frank: I don't think we (the shareholders) have approved anything like a 1 for 2, or similar option. Have we? I do have a pretty active portfolio and I might have missed it.
So, that would take a special meeting and time.
I am hoping that the necessary share price can be attained and sustained without this type of move.
I think if enough people become convinced that a Nasdaq listing is possible then it will be. With the movement this past month, an $8. range doesn't seem that far away.
These days with 20% increases may create even more enthusiasm.
If we do make it state side, there'll be champagne corks popping.



To: F. Evans who wrote (3847)12/23/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: GoNorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Frank,
I complement you Frank for your "voice of reason" as to what's really going on with e-commerce stocks in general. It's refreshing to hear someone dealing with the fundamentals as opposed to a bunch of speculation about broker plays, Nasdaq listings, new news, new partners, AOL etc. etc.



To: F. Evans who wrote (3847)12/23/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: waldo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
>>Overall, traders said tax-related selling has dried up, leaving more buyers in the market. Year-end portfolio tweaking sent fund managers into 1998's best performers, notably techs.<<

>>Small and mid-sized Internet stocks continued a meteoric rise, leaving some analysts with worried minds.<<

>>At least two analysts said some of the gains came as ''young Turks'' or money managers who had never seen a serious market correction jumped into such stocks.

''It's the end of the year and if you haven't performed that well, you take a shot. What have you got to lose?'' said Dick Stein, chief technical analyst at Noble Investments.

Some traders talked about a ''Santa Claus'' rally in stocks but technically, the Santa rally has not even started.

According to Yale Hirsch at the Hirsch Organization, which tracks historical market data, the Santa rally takes place during the last five sessions of the year and the first two sessions of the new year. Thus, the Santa rally, historically good for a 1.5 percent rise, won't even start until Thursday.<<

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To: F. Evans who wrote (3847)12/23/1998 11:14:00 PM
From: Jan Garrity Allen  Respond to of 37507
 
I own quite a few internet stocks some longer than others MSFT_SEEK AOL YHOO AMZN etc and believe we r in a revolution of technological change!! If u get into these stocks now u will not be disappointed imo over the next decade!!Of course there will be dips and I have found that sometimes when I sold it was almost impossible to catch up!!I believe in this stock and others but I watch the plan and the revenues!!I really believe if u stay long u stay strong and build wealth!!