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To: James H. Irwin who wrote (5942)1/18/1999 8:56:00 PM
From: David Loomis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8307
 
This just in

Jan. 18 — AtHome Corp. is set to announce as early as Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Excite Corp., sources tell MSNBC. Terms of the deal, which was confirmed by an individual familiar with AtHome board proceedings, aren't clear, but Excite's share price ($67 1/2) sets its market value at about $3.5 billion.

MSNBC.com







To: James H. Irwin who wrote (5942)1/19/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: David Montgomery  Respond to of 8307
 
try this for the bold font problem

use to start it

use
to end it

thanks for the info on the european market. and thanks for the info on the analysysts.

dvm



To: James H. Irwin who wrote (5942)1/19/1999 8:40:00 AM
From: Anaxagoras  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8307
 
***OT***

Might as well respond publicly since a lot of folks probably have the same question.

To turn off the bold, put the same tag at the end that turned the bold on- well, almost the same tag. Instead of writing <b>, this time you change it slightly to </b>. See the backslash /?

Ex: To make the word dog boldfaced, write the following, exactly:
<b>dog</b>

The same thing for italics, except you use i instead of b.

Today's lesson was brought to you by the eager shareholders of Egghead.com.

;-)

Anaxagoras