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To: MMK who wrote (11206)3/13/1999 5:36:00 PM
From: Cookie Monster  Respond to of 56535
 
More IPO news.....and other stuff.

Hey kids, how's life? Just thought I would drop in and add to the list.

There is an unknown IPO happening this week for a company called Stockgroup.com (vancouver based stock site) They have a solid user base and should fly. The stock symbol has not been released yet. I will post it when it begins trading....but I strongly suggest you guys keep one eye open for this one.

The other stock I'm loading up on is IACV. It is a shell that is coming back to life this week. The stock going to go through a 2-1 consolidation and then some sort of Internte auction or gaming company will be vended in (from what I hear). Regardless....the upside is at least 100% from Friday's close price.

Later,
CM



To: MMK who wrote (11206)3/13/1999 7:09:00 PM
From: BoomBoom  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 56535
 
MMK and IntelligentSpeculator.com

Thanks for the information. I think you guys are on to something here. I am curious about the IPO list from StockHawk. Is this list based on the IPO's which you feel will outperform after the 25 day quiet period or is it just a time frame list of IPO's which have come out recently?

If it is just a list of what IPO's are coming out of the 25 day period, then perhaps if there is anyone willing to participate, we could do our own DD on each of them, rate the list "strong buy, buy, neutral, etc." then compare note and possibly improve our odds on the best ones to buy.

I notice, for example, that the initial recommendation for PER is neutral and that is probably why it has not taken off. Epay, on the other hand has a buy rating and we all know what has happened with it.

Any of this make sense or am I full of it?

P.B.