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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (545)1/7/1999 11:13:00 PM
From: RikRichter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 962
 
SW- Hope you noticed today's gargantuan move in DRIV to a new all-time high. DRIV is the leader in electronic software delivery and will be a prime beneficiary of increased bandwidth. Additional major new clients are anticipated. DRIV is a small cap stock with an Internet category leadership position.

SLEU hit a new post-recovery high today on news that it added free e-mail and chat room services to iSleuth.com. Further developments are anticipated WRT its comparison shoppers search engine alliance with Inktomi. SLEU has a micro-cap market cap of $14 million. Compare this to WCTI's search engine stock market cap of $188 million.

EXGP took a breather today but unveiled a beta format for its new Enchilada service on its WebData.com search engine. It recently commercialized its online auction comparison search engine to include EBAY, ONSL, YHOO Auctions and others. EXGP's market cap of $12 million compares very favorably with WCTI's whose technology is yet to be commercialized.

I bought Bid.Com International late today, a leading online auction company based in Toronto. BDCMF is growing very rapidly and AOL owns a stake in the company and has an alliance with them. A senior executive from AOL sits on BDCMF's board as does the president of Microsoft Canada. BDCMF's market cap is under $200 million while its rivals, EBAY, ONSL and UBID, all have valuations exceeding $1 billion and far beyond.

Regards.



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (545)1/7/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 962
 
The company does not have a PR firm, and I am pissed off about it.
I think the stock should be trading at $6.00.
The 1999 WGHI will kick butt big time on revenues, and $1.00
per share earnings for 1999.
Can you believe the stock is trading at $2.00?
I think the time will come, and I have the feeling, that when the time
comes this baby will skyrocket to $10.00.
The people that are willing to wait, will be rewarded handsomely.
But I do smell a buy out down the road also.
We shall wait and see.
Within a three months I see 50% upside or more on WGHI.