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To: Mr Metals who wrote (697)1/3/1999 9:04:00 PM
From: Ed Don  Respond to of 1530
 
IntelliQuest Information Sys. (IQST) Internet play selling about book value with close to 4.50 per share in cash and heavy insider buying at higher prices . (stock closed at 6 3/4. Predicting big increase in profitability over the next year as company provides important information services. Could this be the next New Work Solutions?

IQST provides information, technologies, & analysis services designed to improve the marketing performance of technology companies by tracking product performance, customer satisfaction and other services.

Seems to have little risk at these prices.



To: Mr Metals who wrote (697)1/3/1999 10:09:00 PM
From: ilh1  Respond to of 1530
 
$$$$$ POSSIBLE REVENUE SURPRISE AT AMAZON?

There is speculation that Amazon.com's (AMZN) sales in the current
quarter may be double what was predicted by some analysts.
Expectations are now being raised by some analysts that the fourth
quarter may well produce as much as $360 million in sales, MSNBC
reported. Credit Suisse First Boston's Lise Buyer has gone on record
saying her estimate of sales of $198 million was too low. "Given what
an immense online shopping season this has been," she said, "it's not
impossible that the estimates could be low by 50 percent." Amazon.com
didn't comment on the sales figures, but its spokesman told MSNBC,
"Between Nov. 17 and Christmas Eve, we shipped enough books, CDs and
videos that if you stood them up on a shelf, the shelf would stretch
101 miles."