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To: David who wrote (11957)1/8/1999 5:05:00 PM
From: brad greene  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26039
 
David,

Sorry.....Let me correct.

The folks who have made HUGE profits on their Ebay and Amazon.Com...and others......Say to themselves..."gee, this has been really fun.......We wonder if there is a whole different group of stocks that are "internet related".......where we can triple or quadruple our money in a matter of days...or weeks?"

This is what I mean by "going internet"....getting the attention of the newly rich internet stock investor.....and I do mean rich.

These folks are used to paying 50x sales........David.....and still making a killing.......Hard to understand....but it is kind of like the people who live in Sun Valley. It is a different world.

To simply be recognized as a company that will participate in the E-Commerce revolution will have a major effect on IDX......and IDX will play a role in the revolution....we both know that.

And I believe what I see happening here is perhaps.....just perhaps....the beginning. I hope Bof A runs with the ball.....They should......IMO....They can get the lead in Internet Banking...if they do.

I believe it is high time that IDX's stock price reflect the pile of pilot prospects and primary partnerships that will produce pops in production of products for people...........and profits.

Excuse me....I need to pee....and then throw a party.

bg

ps. Don't shovel that snow...I mean it......Sell a couple of IDX shares and hire the kid next door. You are covered by homeowners insurance....(this is not legal advice...just common sense)