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To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (2931)3/16/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13776
 
Looks like EBLD is turning around. Bid/Ask raised, buying coming in. Company will be releasing corrected version of Earthlink release either late today or tomorrow morning. They are apologizing profusely for their mistake, chalk it up to growing pains. Corrected version states that subscribership for their ISP should grow to 100,000 in 6 months, not 100,000 per month.

Still, 100,000 x $19.95/month x 12 months = $23.9 million dollars in annualized revenue. Not bad.

TLWN looking great. News expected tomorrow, even bigger news in a couple of weeks.

IGHS news will be out tomorrow morning.

Gator



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (2931)3/16/1999 1:22:00 PM
From: Blitz  Respond to of 13776
 
Is anyone here in TMAN and TMANW?

The warrants are doing very nicely.
They are both at their bottoms, look at the charts.
Looks like this action may continue for some time :)
Any opinions?

Tuesday March 16, 11:41 am Eastern Time

Today's Man plans Internet site

MOORESTOWN, N.J., March 16 (Reuters) - Today's Man Inc. said on Tuesday it entered an agreement with Qwest Communications International Inc. (Nasdaq:QWST - news) to develop a retailing Internet site for the company.

Today's Man plans to sell menswear, the first phase of the company's e-commerce strategy, at an Internet store at the Today's Man web site, todaysman.com, in time for the 1999 holiday selling season.

The agreement makes Todaysman.com the first customer of Q.Commerce-Retail, which was developed as part of a strategic relationship between Qwest and Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) to offer high-speed Internet access, managed web hosting services, hardware, software consulting, and other services.

Also, Today's Man has recently announced lease agreements for four new stores scheduled to open in 1999.

Today's Man will boost its presence in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. market by opening stores in Springfield, Va., Sterling, Va. and Germantown, Md. Today's Man will also be entering the Baltimore market with a store in Towson, Md.

Today's Man operates 25 superstores in the greater Philadelphia, New York and Washington markets.



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (2931)3/16/1999 1:39:00 PM
From: interesting man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13776
 
Im holding some TITT, so I better get rid of some CUM
check out the chart on TITT