To: John who wrote (1393 ) 12/30/1998 10:08:00 AM From: R Hamilton Respond to of 57584
re: spgla from Briefing.com today...sorry if this has already been posted here, i didn't see it if it was. i especially like the following sentence : Unlike most of the e-jokers (excuse us, e-tailers) that have being throwing out press releases of late, www.spiegel.com is actually a well-designed, functional site. DAYTRADER) A look at what is moving on the Internet today and why?: G-III Apparel Group (GIII 9 5/8 +7 1/2) has rallied 353% today as traders have bid the stock up in sympathy with Active Apparel Group (AAGP 18 5/8 +7 1/8), which rocketed more than 1000% yesterday after launching its Web site. While G-III already has a site, we wouldn't exactly call it bustling. A look at www.g3leather.com reveals that the site is under renovation, as the company updates it "with the latest line." Also benefitting from recent interest in online apparel retailers is mail order catalog concern, Spiegel Inc (SPGLA 8 5/8 +3 18). The stock has rallied 57% today and is up 89% over the past two trading sessions. Unlike most of the e-jokers (excuse us, e-tailers) that have being throwing out press releases of late, www.spiegel.com is actually a well-designed, functional site. Also spinning the Internet roulette wheel today is Multimedia Games (MGAM 7 3/4 +1 78), which has announced plans to offer "high-stakes" bingo games over the Internet. One catch: bingo enthusiasts in the United States will not be allowed to participate. Our loss. And, based on the surge in shares of Bikers Dream (BIKR 5 1/32 +2 15/32), motorcycle parts and apparel will be the next hot Internet sellers. BIKR shares have doubled since yesterday. rhonda, always late to the party ;-( ...still on the nashville time zone.ha/ha