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To: zuma_rk who wrote (2089)1/29/1999 2:48:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 20297
 
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Wake me up they start bring out the 2x4s again. We just broke 1100 trades.



To: zuma_rk who wrote (2089)1/29/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: bsl113  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20297
 
I know what you mean about Etrade Zuma...
I sold at $20 because the analyst scared
me with their projections on profitabilty
due to so many competitors. It hurts now.
NSOL Network solutions was the same way too.
Watched it since the IPO at $18 and now at $241

(BTW- I thought their government bestowed monopoly
on domain names was going to expire this June...
judging by the price you would come to that
conclusion.)

But I look at where I am now and I think,
"hey I found the Check Free company and this
company has greater potential the E-trade".

Its the same scenerio, but I learned the pattern.
I'm in on a stock thats capability's are as little
know as when E-trade was first developed. I'm not
going to let anyone tell me CKFR doesn't have profit
potential.

Sometimes it seems that the media is just an instrument
used to "wag the dog" and I think there are people that
make a lot of money from it. Maybe I have watched to
many X-Files...

later,
Bryan