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To: James Sinclair who wrote (1003)1/29/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: FingerLakes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2004
 
Thanks for the tip, but I can read!

messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com

That's the post from the guy who's been hyping it all day. Maybe he's got his info screwed up, maybe not. Maybe he's full of crap and is trying to unload his stock today, maybe not.



To: James Sinclair who wrote (1003)1/29/1999 4:28:00 PM
From: Ginko  Respond to of 2004
 
RE: Yahoo and $25.

Probably referring to this.

quote.bloomberg.com

New coverage by brokerage with 12-month target of $25.



To: James Sinclair who wrote (1003)1/30/1999 5:58:00 AM
From: B. A. Marlow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2004
 
Let me ask something, James S. Re: Valuation--

What do we think OMKT is worth? While, on one hand, $25 seems a long way from $14.75, that price values OMKT at about $875mm. Is that a fair takeout value for all of the intellectual property we own?

I mean, what's a "shopping cart" patent worth? How about "secure, real-time payments?" Or "session tracking?"

As an operating business, we know OMKT hasn't been a raging success. Execution is terribly slow. But if you consider the value of its technology, you struggle to call it anything but "priceless."
In strong hands, these patents can be defended to kingdom come.

In short, *everybody* pays us. Now, let's put a pricetag on it!

I think you'll all get a kick out of this:

fool.com

BAM