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To: don roberson who wrote (9623)12/29/1998 11:49:00 PM
From: FloridaGatorMike  Respond to of 15313
 
For FNTN to be up with a sell of 100,000 today, there must be some good buying coming in.. nice way to start the new year! Go FNTN in 1999!!!



To: don roberson who wrote (9623)12/30/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: James P Anderson  Respond to of 15313
 
Don:

I think your right. We will have a great 1999. Still have all my shares and don't intend to give them away. Have some powder dry to buy more if it dips into 40s or 50s. Feel like a thief -feel sorry for those who have to sell but that's the way it goes. Somebody is going to wake up and realize what this stock is and when it starts I think there will be some fireworks. Any of my shares is going cost somebody a lot of money and I have a feeling that some of them will never be for sale.

I could be wrong but...holding long and strong.

JP



To: don roberson who wrote (9623)12/30/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
it looks like the smaller internets are now taking off.
Small investors looking for the next plays. Any indications of profitability sends them
through the roof.


Yes. To the point of total absurdity. Consider this, from Infobeat's Money Daily for 12/30/98:

Check these
gems out from my buddy J. Evans at CNN: "Amazon.com is worth more
than Sears ($16.8 billion market value versus $15.8 billion market
value), Ebay is worth almost as much as Alcoa ($11.9 billion
versus $12.7 billion), Yahoo is worth the same as Dow Chemical
(both are $24.4 billion companies). And AOL ($53.5 billion) is
worth more than Merrill Lynch, Delta, Kmart, U.S. Steel, and Aetna
combined! ($53.5 billion versus $25.2 billion + $7.2 billion +
$6.9 billion + $2.1 billion + $11.3 billion)."

This is sheer, unadulterated tulipmania.