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To: Ruyi who wrote (9941)2/16/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: Steelguy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Hey Doug,
I just got back from a two-day business trip in Detroit and so had not answered your question regarding Y2K and BII....I have no idea if this is an issue for them or not...I would expect no. We'll see...interesting the Prodigy info. you sited though.....and hey.....do I wish that I took my own advice and bought Prodigy at $28.00 the other day, I hear it rocked today...however....I have not looked at the days trading of all stocks and one of your posts quoted that DELL was down big in aftermarket trading....could be interesting.

sg



To: Ruyi who wrote (9941)2/16/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: Steelguy  Respond to of 37507
 
>>>>NO need to WALDO the KING of HYPSTERS will do it for you .....<<<

Doug,
I believe that this is not a fair statement or an accurate description of what Waldo is about. I do not see his work and Due Diligence as hyping in the way he presents info to the SI public. In fact, if you look back in November when BII was starting to take off, there were many times that WALDO would correct posters who were getting a little " over excited " with their projections for the company.
As well, Waldo would also post ALL articles, good and bad on the internet sector.....I think that since he provided unbiased info. like this on an ongoing basis, he should not be regarded as a hypster. This of course is just my opinion.

take care.

sg



To: Ruyi who wrote (9941)2/17/1999 6:56:00 AM
From: limit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
WSJ reporting that AOL is buying
a stake in EBAY.