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To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (2014)3/7/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: Manish Aurora  Respond to of 7772
 
If you would like to see simple valuations of many internet stocks, including EBAY and ONSL, please visit my web site. Both are overpriced, but I would believe EBAY is more so (it used to be that EBAY was cheap and ONSL was way overpriced only a few weeks ago.)

Manish Aurora
www.rationalinvesting.com



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (2014)3/7/1999 8:28:00 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Respond to of 7772
 
<<By the relative valuation model, ONSL trading at 31 is way more over-valued than
EBAY.>>

I can deal you more crack if you need.

Why don't you quantify these far reaching claims for all of us?



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (2014)3/8/1999 6:08:00 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Respond to of 7772
 
Exuse me, how come you haven't answered my question?

PLEASE QUANTIFY WHY ONSL IS 31 X MORE EXPENSIVE THAN EBAY.



To: Kimberly Lee who wrote (2014)3/8/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7772
 
EBAY MARKET CAP = 17 BILLION : ONSL MARKET CAP = 1 BILLION

GIVEN A CONSERVATIVE MARKET CAP 20% OF EBAY...THAT'S 20%, ONSL SHOULD BE AT $180/SHARE.

Look at revenues, look at recent acquisitions.
10 million bidders...a milestone in internet auctioneering.