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To: PaperProphet who wrote (702)2/5/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 2220
 
"The jump for the small brokerage firms surprised many observers,
because many online companies lost ground in the face of service
glitches and news that New York's attorney general has launched
an inquiry into online brokerage firms in response to customer
complaints. Stocks of the largest online-brokerage firms suffered.
NYSE-traded Charles Schwab lost 1 1/2 to 66 1/2; Ameritrade Holding
fell 14%, or 17 51/64, to 110 3/4; E*Trade Group slipped 1 3/4
to 53 1/2."



To: PaperProphet who wrote (702)2/5/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Falcon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2220
 
UPDATE!!

JBOH started low, but its going up now. bid and ask is 16.



To: PaperProphet who wrote (702)2/5/1999 10:51:00 AM
From: Pluvia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2220
 
<<<For everyone else, for what it's worth, Mr. Pink hasn't been extremely successful in the past (haven't checked lately, however.) He picks high volatility stocks on his thread here on SI and the movement seems to fascinate people.>>>

You must have been schmoking crack when you wrote this.

Mr Pinks picks have been VERY successful. BTW I wonder if you noticed that JBOH is getting hammered today? Gee weren't you just scribbling how JBOH was going to go higher this am?

Hmmm how bout that.

Cheers Steve