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To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (26)3/9/1999 4:08:00 AM
From: atlast  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1197
 
love this little guy - can someone help me with the market cap? and shares outstanding? - i've checked around with no luck

this is the best thing i've seen in a long time



To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (26)3/9/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Lloyd Davies  Respond to of 1197
 
If you look at both of my very simple analyses I show 2million subscribers. Using both valuation models you still only get a market cap at or below what EFAX is valued at now.

Come on folks lets have a serious discussion of the potential valuation of this stock. Forget the momentum investors and the day traders. There was a time a few years back when you could get this kind of discussion going on the Silicon Investor but perhaps those days are gone forever.



To: Richard B. Haenisch who wrote (26)3/11/1999 4:52:00 PM
From: Richard B. Haenisch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1197
 
HELLO EVERYONE!

I guess daytraders DID find EFAX - finally!

Based on what I saw today, on 6.8 million shares trading, there were a ton of shortsellers.

If form holds true, these "shortsellers" SHOULD get squeezed tomorrow.

So look for EFAX to climb to $16 - $17 tomorrow.

The story is "too good" for EFAX to go unnoticed, we didn't even get mentioned on CNBC. Another day like today and Joe Kernen will have to have it on his "winners and losers" segment.

THEN LOOK OUT!

RICO

P.S. for your general perusal: Momentum stocks such as SKYM, JBOH, SATH, SEVL ... all have great stories, but the reason I like EFAX is, because of the upside potential of its "product".

If they continue to sign up 100,000 or more fax/e-mail users per month, a buyout by a larger internet firm would be inevitable.

JMHO