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Strategies & Market Trends : Yahoo Featured On SI Homepage? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tonyt who wrote (67)2/20/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: Impristine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 130
 
born without legs,
where his hips
should have been,
were his feet,
never saw it
as an affliction,
played high school football,
without legs,
started every high school game,
as a
sophmore,
junior,
and senior,
won 27 highs school wrestling matches
tied the state record,
for 'take downs' in a season,
he could "run" the 50 yard dash,
in 17 seconds,
propelling himself like a tarantula,
people "looked up" to him,
because of
his incredible attitude,
and unyielding spirit,
adopted at a very young age,
he never knew his mom,
doctors said he would never
amount to anything,
and that he would cost his,
adopting parents a fortune,
the low point,
in his life,
when his adopting parents,
died,
in quick succession,
he came back with a vengeance,
refused to give up,
more determined,
than ever,
to succeed,
he played college football,
one game,
he made seven unassisted tackles,
sacked the quarterback once,
he refused to consider himself,
as handicapped,
he works full time,
coaches kids,
holds down two part time jobs,
i am truly inspired by this story,
i hope to emulate the man,
in the pursuit of my dreams,
he says
'there will always be people out there,
saying you just can't do it,
you don't want to listen to them,
you don't want to hear that stuff,
people judge us according to the opinion,
they have of themselves,'

it's much easier to tear down the other guy,
who is out their doing it,
than to get out there and do it.....




To: tonyt who wrote (67)2/20/1999 9:45:00 AM
From: The_Guru_00  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 130
 
<<The really intriguing. thing is how of all the overvalued and bloated internet companies out there, why does SI only choose YHOO to highlight on their main page? This is really intriguing to me. When Blodget said AMZN (at $200) was worth $400, and AMZN soared to $600 that was real news, yet SI (gotonet.com??) said nothing. When a new net stock IPO's at $14 and opens at $40 (making millions for the firm and clients of the house that took them public), SI says nothing. >>

Wrong, generally they do post events such as Blodgett and Crazy IPOs. I remember Ticketmaster, TheGlobe, etc. It is just that they erase this stuff fairly quickly. I never said I was the author of the Meeker letter. Sure everyone knew about Softbank owning 25% of the company. But nobody knew the corrupt extent of the revenue relationship until it was reported here. In fact, I had to spend countless posts guiding foolish longs through the math in the 10Q.



To: tonyt who wrote (67)2/20/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: Paul Merriwether  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 130
 
Tony
thanks for the monty python link. :)
Being featured as an "overvalued stock" on SI is a good thing for a company. The longs are not going to sell if they haven't sold, the shorts might get interested and the net-net woulod be an increase in liquidity!