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To: Kailash who wrote (74)3/16/1999 10:59:00 AM
From: cyberman  Respond to of 127
 
There is a lot of upside potential with this company but the stock price moved up way too fast to justify its valuation right now
just my opinion



To: Kailash who wrote (74)3/16/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Apache Indian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 127
 
Who cares what Steve Harmon thinks ? Analysts love to play with words.

Put it simply on its own VERT is overvalued
but then so is EBAY, AMZN, YHOO, CMGI, LCOS, XCIT, DLCK, INKT, NSOL, GNET, CNET bla bla bla

Relatively its undervalued
It will still be when it hits a mkt cap of 5Bil, thats almost 2-3 times todays price

the company has a niche, b-b will be for real, being first will matter, do your own dd




To: Kailash who wrote (74)3/21/1999 9:00:00 AM
From: Apache Indian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 127
 
more from steve Harmon..

Safeguard Scientific (SFE:NYSE) is much like a venture capital firm
that targets companies in the information technology arena. Its shares
rocketed 25% on March 16 after its chairman went on CNBC and
announced the company was committed to investing in the Internet. But
Internet analyst Steve Harmon says Safeguard shares may not be quite
ripe for Internet-type valuations.

Safeguard already was an investor in Internet firms, VerticalNet
(VERT:Nasdaq) among them. It also owns Vision Systems, which has
plans to go public and which identifies computer users by their
fingerprints. Safeguard could be dismissed as merely playing catchup in the Internet space if not for its $2.275 billion in revenue in 1998 and its $1.7 billion market cap, says Harmon.

Still, Safeguard is no CMGI (CMGI:Nasdaq), a premier Internet holding
company. It would take a "huge sustainable home run" to get there,
Harmon says, adding that VerticalNet one day could be it.

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keep a close eye on VERT now if you want to jump in.. the opportunity might just be developing in the next few days if not already
my 2 c