To: Joana Tides who wrote (89 ) 1/10/1999 4:44:00 PM From: Joana Tides Respond to of 7442
In previous "Perfect World" post forgot to mention stocks, so here are a couple: 1) INTC. And Blue, not only will earnings blowout announce spook the herd, but implications of the Nov. 30 iCat Acquisition will be put under the magnifying glass. (www .icat.com - browse then click on mall). Come 'n get it Monday ifn yez want it at a decent price. 2) Speaking of GNET, if I had powder I'd buy more tomorrow. 10 years from now it won't matter that it was a higher buy today than 2 weeks ago. Obvious from some trade volumes floating by that it's getting some attention now, and some sites from the portal are unique and groundbreaking, not to mention SI. MCNS is gearing up for something big soon, and it just might lead the internet and biotech small caps to rally all the way back to the micros. In A Perfect World, the timing is right. 3) Munder Internet Fund and other good ones (surprised myself) will be the best publicity Internet Stocks could ever hope for. 4) AOL is going to make Yahoo and Amazon look like dregs alongside. 5) CPQ gets Back In The Spotlight At Last And Takes A Bow. 6) Dell beats 'em all by a mile up til now, but estimated delivery time was quoted as a month recently so lately emergency puter sales are going to GTW. That's because GTW changed their phone system for the worse, and lost holiday customers. So, in a perfect world, INTC or SOMEBODY buys Gateway & that Gateway.com. ISP portal for a hookup. 7) ATT is going to demonstrate what it really is about DOT COM, like Superman emerging from The Fortress of Solitude at last. "T" just announced a 3 for 2 split after the TCI acquisition, so In A Perfect World, ATT gives yet another surprise spin-off to shareholders soon. I've been in yer face about T for a long time. Ifn yez want it at a decent price, time now to Come An' Get It. 8) Timing it just right, like adding bigger chum to a feeding frenzy, The Mighty IBM announces an outrageous acquisition/merger & a split. 9) USAI combines with Viacom for DOT COM. Viacom has reserved TheEntertainer.com as a domain name, lights on but nobody home. Disclaimer - this is "In A Perfect World" Daydream, not prediction or advice or reliable knowledge, from an amateur independent investor new to tech/net/specs having no financial professional credentials or compensation whatsoever. Take this and everything else I may rap with more salt than just one grain. 90h9 2 Y'all, Joanie