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To: The_Guru_00 who wrote (70)2/20/1999 9:58:00 AM
From: tonyt  Respond to of 130
 
>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.

Why do they erase that stuff quickly and not YHOO?

And there were two more bloated net IPO's friday, yet not a drop of ink on the SI main page -- why???

>I never said I was the author of the Meeker letter.

I never said you were either, but your recent posts that refer to it leave it unclear that you're not (I had to go back to the original letter to be sure)

>But nobody knew the corrupt extent of the revenue relationship until it was reported here

That revenue relationship was reported in YHOO's 10Q (you even used that as your source).

I'm not a fan of YHOO, I just find it very suspicious how SI (gotonet.com) chooses only YHOO to pick on when there are many other bloated net stocks out there.

BTW, what are your thoughts on how AMZN charges book authors for positive reviews?
(Was that ever highlighted on the SI Main Page???)



To: The_Guru_00 who wrote (70)2/23/1999 8:31:00 AM
From: tonyt  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 130
 
Henry Blodgett, who's claim to fame was his one-year $400 target of AMZN that was blown away in a month is now featured on SI's Main Page -- ....and the message it links to is how Blodgett moved Yahoo's price! (see: #reply-7937566)

Why is SI (gotonet.com) once again singling out just one internet stock?