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To: Jenna who wrote (20618)12/28/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: john p. carney  Respond to of 120523
 
Thanks jenna. I've been banging on BIGE for a point or 2 so much lately, I've almost forgotton how to hold a stock for a couple days.

John




To: Jenna who wrote (20618)12/28/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: Michael Berkel  Respond to of 120523
 
Why NITE will continue to climb!
Ok, it seems everything borderline e-commerce is quickly becoming an "internet stock". Look at Federal Express.
What is the latest declaration of e-commerce? INTERNET BROKERAGES.
AMTD, EGRP and SCH have risen.
But what if you could invest in those Marketmakers you love to swear up and down at? Now that MORE people are entering this market daily
and will be playing this market ONLINE in 1999??
Who else will profit??

I decided to invest in a company that both EGRP and AMTD send virtually all their orderflow to: NITE
NITE (Knight/Trimark Group Inc) trading at $23 currently

They have earnings: P/E of only 24.
53 mil Outstanding, 10 million float and they are currently buying
back shares. NITE is a relatively new IPO launched back in July 1998.

NITE's last quarter earnings were extremely strong. NITE will report
earnings again in January and I believe this quarter will be extremely strong. Let's face it, everyone jumped into the market from October 1998 - January 1999. And that means orderflow was tremendous for NITE.

I believe NITE can easily reach $40-$50 very soon, based on increased revenues, earnings, current and future market conditions. And an increased reliance of people to online brokerages.

(Copyright: ++StockGuru++)



To: Jenna who wrote (20618)12/29/1998 6:09:00 AM
From: kha vu  Respond to of 120523
 
Hi Jenna,
OSFT...has a well written business plan at:
insidewallstreet.com

if this plan is implemented as is...OSFT has plenty of future
kha