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To: David S. who wrote (5323)12/23/1998 10:10:00 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 10072
 
Senthil, David -

It's even less surprising than that. Compaq was the first LS-120 OEM when the drives were introduced more than two years ago. Because Compaq endorsed them, many people said that the LS-120 would destroy the Zip. The same people said that Compaq would NEVER include Zips.

Compaq has included the LS-120 in some of their business-oriented computers all along. Yet you really don't hear too much about it. That shows you what a big hit they are.

- Allen



To: David S. who wrote (5323)12/23/1998 11:21:00 PM
From: rll  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10072
 
****** OT - Speculation of AWEB **********

"(CHECK THAT AWEB, THE NEXT EBAY - IT WAS 2 BUCKS A FEW DAYS AGO, NOW ABOUT 3.5 AND SOON IN THE TWENTIES.)"

Only $3.5! But, your advice on 11/30/98 was:

"By the way great chance on AWEB. $20 to $40 in the next few weeks, from $8 today, is quite likely."

Message 6615726

What happened to the $40's?

The stock dropped 75% the last time you hyped it and is still down more than 50%. Is it also "quite likely" that this may happen again?