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To: Diabolique who wrote (5442)3/9/1999 2:12:00 PM
From: bargainman  Respond to of 19700
 
Looks like we keep bouncing off of 200 ... this is good ... Please DW, let's have a 3-fer come Friday ... Chances good for at least one more after that, maybe a 2-fer by year's end. Then I can bump my annual two weeks in Hawaii to two months.



To: Diabolique who wrote (5442)3/9/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: DAX KIMPO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19700
 
Can anyone post the symbol for 200, 210, 220, and 230 series of CMGI's option. They are available but can't find the symbol in Dreyfus. Thanks!



To: Diabolique who wrote (5442)3/9/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: Scarecrow  Respond to of 19700
 
Diabolique --

I swear, doesn't that look like someone else's handwriting, if you catch my drift? "ROFLMAO!"

Seems like the more success CMGI has, the more we attract sand fleas. I liked the guy spamming about a ten-cent stock!!

Mark Patterson, Michael Schurr -- thanks for your great posts. You add a great deal of thought to the board. I think we'll see more SELL calls from analysts that want to get some cheaper shares for their clients, but CMGI isn't like INTC with Tom Kurlak spooking the market three days before options expire. I think CMGI holders are less institutionally-based...

I, too, would like a split, if only to continue to increase liquidity and minimize the impact of daytraders. The daily open gap (up or down) followed by a counterswing by 10:00 is getting predictable, no? Split might also attract interest of IIs who will issue BUY orders out of thin air...