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To: Never Hibernate who wrote (255)2/26/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: NotNeiderhoffer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 516
 
Never,

Lets see how your Crystal Ball works next week. They will be in front of a big crowd again next week and there is likely more sponsorship looking at initiating on this name.

The products are good although the stock seems a little dear at these levels. Send some of your operatives to the NYC Hilton tomorrow to check out the products and ask some hard questions. From my limited experience with management I would say they seem like earnest guys who are trying to come up with a value added product. The deal with Bridge is for real. Compustat and Value Line have lousy data bases and maybe these guys have come up with something better.

NotFONDOFCAPSNeiderhoffer



To: Never Hibernate who wrote (255)2/26/1999 7:49:00 PM
From: Mac Attack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 516
 
Man whats your problem, If you shorted since 9, 10, 11, 12,13, great, some people bought at 8 and sold at 12, some are long and some are short, What are you the only one allowed to make money? When it goes back down you can cover and make your money, There's no need to run around bad mouthing someone or there stock just because its going against your grain, No IBM rumors started here, the longs didn't sell off at 10 and it pops a couple of points, Iam sure you can handle it. I don't think its going to the Moon.



To: Never Hibernate who wrote (255)2/27/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: Herc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 516
 
I had no trouble shorting the stock last week. So I'm assuming the scarcity yesterday means the demand on the selling side was much higher.
The momentum players really jumped on board in the last two hours.
I wonder if IBM would be paying a 120 p.e. multiple for the company, which was yesterday's close? I doubt it.