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To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3945)1/13/1999 6:36:00 PM
From: SJS  Respond to of 19700
 
See? I knew there was a reason for it. Grey background (not black), similar to what you see in the morning, is more like the real "pre-opening" positioning...



To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3945)1/13/1999 7:02:00 PM
From: go_bucks  Respond to of 19700
 
I don't believe we traded at 95 after hours.. no bad news.
what would drive the price down so much all of a sudden?

Even if we did trade at 95 that doesn't mean anything. What
counts (for us small investors) is where it opens at 9:30
tomorrow morning anyway

I'm holding CMGi long term. not really concerned here.



To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3945)1/13/1999 7:38:00 PM
From: Hands Off  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19700
 
Craig, tomorrow could be tough also. Downgrade for YHOO, LCOS, XCIT
from Deutsche Bank

iionline.com

I have been in CMGI for over 2 years - ever since II recommended it. Stupid me
keeps taking profits instead of holding - my first purchase was at around $7.00 post
split.

I just entered my last sale at $133 into Quicken - right before it went to $260. No
more!

I am convinced about the net, I am convinced about CMGI and I am buying. Not
1000's of shares but hundreds. This puppy is core and moving to my IRA from trading
account. I have been chasing it for the last 2 days trying to buy under $90.00 with no
luck. Tomorrow I hope it tanks so I can take my fill - I will consider any price under
$100 a bargain. Why?

I am a computer programmer by day and probably an average middle class American.
I have more PC's then TV's and spend more on ISP's then cable TV. I have a cable
modem on trial and when I asked the family if I should return the modem and use the
money for other family entertaiment they said no. Collectively, we spend more time on
the net than with the TV. At the office, the use of the net in my day to day activity is
growing every month - from entering my hours to keeping up with company news and
getting/storing system documentation.

I feel this is only the beginning. It is reaching into by daily life and my professional life -
that is why I think MSFT is fighting so hard for their browser. And don't forget that
both MSFT and INTC are investors in CMGI, plus Paul Allen. This is not Y2K. The
use and importance of the net will grow dramatically and I think CMGI has the
management and expertise to be a major player.

I am not a very good trader and am more or less scared with every trade I do. But this
seems right to me and I am going with it.

Good luck to all - Marshall



To: Craig Rogers who wrote (3945)1/13/1999 10:36:00 PM
From: jim webster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19700
 
For people looking for a website that reports after hour prices try stockwinners.com it is a good site, and also reports some good info. I am long CMGI, and a newbie, but it is a great stock, for long term, and you professional traders who think you can outguess it, I just say so go for it. You are market liquidity for me. Come on in, the waters fine. I just hope you are strong swimmers. At least you're in a good stock.

Jim Web