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To: Glenn who wrote (15813)3/7/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Junkyardawg  Respond to of 90042
 
This was posted to me by someone I respect.

To: +Junkyardawg (134 )
From: +Auric Goldfinger Sunday, Mar 7 1999 11:07PM ET
Reply # of 142

Check out EFAX~$7(free basic level fax to email) and DX~$3 sub prime lender that is very conservative and has faced a mucher lower level of refinancings in the past few months (a very good sign for them) Stock is counter-intuitive.

Check out www.efax.com for your free fax phone number.When someone sends you a fax, it gets converted to a gif and emailed to you. So if your in a hotel room no more $3 per page. If you don't have a fax, you don't need to get one, cause this works jsut a well and it's free; no phone line and no machine! Company valued around $70 M. 411 and hotmail were each bought by Yahoo and MSFT for around $400 M respectively. A lot of good news comming out of that company.... Hope this helps.




To: Glenn who wrote (15813)3/7/1999 11:19:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90042
 
PCS??

Same thing that turned me onto NXTL at first...the wireless industry. Do you have any idea how big this is going to be in the future considering the availability of the Internet via wireless phone?? Sprint PCS already has a coast to coast system in place and a brand name.

Nextel is the last of the major independents with a coast to coast system. I like NXTL for the takeover possibility though. And Craig McCaw seems to have the midas touch.

I have been quietly trading both with very predictable results but may have to go long here shortly.

Jane:-)