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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (267)3/6/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: Silicon Trader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 703
 
LOL < i have stayed away from commenting on this thread but that post takes the cake

Held short over, and still have many bullets if for some strange reason this thing gaps higher then i expect. Of course i am hoping that there is some gap so that i can add to my short position. I can certainly wait this one out, i dont suspect it will take to long.

This a big POS company AOL or no AOL the hype will die............ The market never forgets the past, and this is one dark whole ............... and one final thought

GAPS are always filled, so far SEVL has one from 3-4 that needs some mortar :) cya there............

PS SEVL had number one Hot Topics list and is already losing it on a saturday, looks like a leading indicator to me ROFL...



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (267)3/6/1999 7:28:00 PM
From: Instock  Respond to of 703
 
ROFL " .they offer tutorials for software that can be learned on your own"
and
"Give me a break...That has got to be the smallest niche in the history of Niches.. " lol

Wonder if the History Channel could to the history of Niche markets?
Smallest to largest.

Instock



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (267)3/6/1999 8:10:00 PM
From: Jimmy Dell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 703
 
AP: You underestimate SEVL's product. It is not just tutorials to help people understand software. Here's a cut from Friday's press release:

"Tutorials.com offers AOL members over 150 courses ranging from Windows 98, Office 97, PhotoShop and Lotus Notes 4.5 to Programming in
HTML and Visual Basic and a number of personal improvement courses like Leadership Skills and Learning how to Interview. Each course contains practice sessions, help screens and proficiency exams with feedback on the questions answered right or wrong. After the completion of each course, AOL members can print a completion certificate indicating that they have successfully met all of the requirements of the course."

So you see they will offer personal improvement types of things, not just software training. People will pay big money for these sorts of things, especially if they receive a "completion certificate" which they can show their employer or prospective employers or for any number of other purposes. With the millions of people on AOL this will bring in huge revenues to SEVL as new customers sign on for the courses, and pay to do so.