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To: Jenna who wrote (26186)3/5/1999 1:23:00 AM
From: Michael Berkel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna: CMGI has a large stake in "Silknet" and "Critical Path" Both have filed for IPO and are ready to become public any day now. Expect CMGI's shares to get a big boost if the IPO's are successful, which they no doubt will be.
Also CMGI entered the web-tv market, threatening highfliers like Broadcast com.
Enjoy the ride!
Michael Berkel



To: Jenna who wrote (26186)3/5/1999 9:58:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 120523
 
For those not averse to established BB companies, **SHAL** uses *CMGI* model. Somewhat timely as well right now as deal developed with Oracle and Sun going public this month.

Acquires select, "clean" companies, makes them more attractive and brings them public at the right time, and retaining 30-45% of ownership for shareholders.

Has one company public now

The most significant IPO is later this month called SolutionNet...Enet-Banking, developed in partnership with **SUNW** and **Oracle**

Expected to be priced at $7.00 per share with shareholders retaining 40%

SolutionNet -- three-year development partners with Oracle Corp.
(Nasdaq:ORCL) and Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq:SUNW) -- is the developer of
ENET-Internet Banking, the specialized Internet Software
Solution/Gateway Technology slated for its official, international
product launch in Singapore on Feb. 26, 1999.

Additionally, SolutionNet has a number of other progressive
Internet/intranet (IT) Software Solution Technologies poised to enter
the market in 1999, including its state-of-the-art EMI-Electronic Medi
Info system, which will catapult health-care-industry service into the
21st century.

****

Sara Hallitex is a public venture-banking firm dedicated to acquiring
and investing in companies, new technologies or projects that, when
fully developed, can "spin out" as Nasdaq publicly traded companies,
providing solid and appreciable long-term portfolio enhancement for its
shareholders.

For more info, I would call CEO , Garrett Krause

CONTACT: Sara Hallitex Corp., Marina del Rey
310/823-5008 (Investor Relations Dept.)

310/827-6255 (fax)
e-mail: invrel@sarahallitex.com



To: Jenna who wrote (26186)3/8/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
Up 32 points in CMGI since this post below and another few points from 200 shares I've held since February 13... Now I'm glad I couldn't pick up CMGI options, the stock gives me more confidence especially in the early morning hours when I'm not even sure the option is open.

To: Michael Berkel (26088 )
From: Jenna Thursday, Mar 4 1999 10:16PM ET
Reply # of 26388

Michael and others, the more CMGI goes down BEFORE earnings come out next week, the bigger the bang we get for the earnings play. I will most likely be accumulating some CMGI calls starting from tomorrow morning. I've made a mint in that stock up until now, but I'm really sick and tired of stock selection companies that say "We called CMGI when it was 9, etc".. Well how many have held this through thick and thin, ups and downs,.... 0%.. I can easily say then that I 'discovered' NSOL at 22, VRIO at 10, VRSN at 28, GNET at 37 (pre-split), BVSN at 17, and NTBK at 12, but that is a pompous, ridiculous claim since I did not hold any of these through today and you can be sure any of those making those claims probably got cold feet and did not even hold it for 1/1000 of those gains.