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To: Philip W. Dunton, Jr who wrote (39044)2/23/1999 10:55:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
<<If they did, they must not have much to say judging from the price action. PD >>

You got it!!....My guess is:
Nothing new...not aggressive...no internet buz...nutt'in.
You know, just like holding 3 Queens in poker, just waiting for someone to pull a "Frush" on you.

Tom and Nolan shoulda hooked up with Charlie DISH in hindsight, cuz that dude knows how to make a ship go...or a dog bark and bite!!

BTW..dudes I was chatting with the fellas on the BRCM thread, they think they have broadband locked up and in thier pockets. Maybe so, but what do ya say 1.7 - for 1 BRCM share? BRCM eats the C-Dog and likes it!! ---- oh sorry, the glue is causing that ----



To: Philip W. Dunton, Jr who wrote (39044)2/23/1999 11:37:00 PM
From: Raymund W  Respond to of 50808
 
From marketwatch.com:

[Even as stocks in Web application companies continue to soar, the
venture capital community has begun scouting out the next "hot" area.
Bill Younger, who writes checks for Sutter Hill Ventures, sees big
things coming from online video. As bandwidth widens and storage
becomes cheaper, Younger expects more Web users to surf toward
moving pictures on the Net, he said. Sutter Hill -- which has funded
Edify (EDFY), Forte (FRTE) and Avanti, among other companies -- is
based in Palo Alto, Calif., and has operated for three and a half
decades. RealNetworks (RNWK) says it has more than 50 million
users of its RealPlayer, which allows surfers to listen to and watch Web
material.]

I've been thinking/hoping that digital video will become the next mania, once the current crop of Net stocks peters out. We'll see...