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To: Jenna who wrote (28611)3/19/1999 2:08:00 PM
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna,

I was gonna wait until close to offer the mostest, heartiest and bestest CONGRATULATIONS for the coverage... but I can't wait any longer. People are now recognizing what we've known here all along... that we have the bestest stock picker in the world!

Bravo!

SF



To: Jenna who wrote (28611)3/19/1999 2:42:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 120523
 
Lots of e-mail private and otherwise about the new Market Gems rates and desires to change over to annual, quarterly etc... You don't have to worry and you don't have to do anything to stay with the old rates. Those that want to change to annual I will get back to you after the market close and those that are worried about 'not getting in on the old rate' there is no need to worry because everyong will get in at the old rate ($32 BOTH newsletter and watch lists, $89 quarterly for BOTH the newsletter and watch list and $350 annually both the newsletter and watch list)until March 31, 1999. New prices are now posted on the homepage.

I am more interested in getting our percentage of subscribers to be 40% of those bookmarking and regulars to this site. And don't forget we still charge nearly 300% less for our picks than you will be paying anywhere else (and you will have 2 subscriptions for the price of one) (except of course new subscribers after March 31).



To: Jenna who wrote (28611)3/19/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
NKE e-mail I was asked why NKE was both in yesterdays watch list AND on the earnings play calendar/newsletters. That is because whenever a newsletter stock (i.e. earnings play) shows unusual momentum and the technical analysis indicates imminent or early breakout I will transfer it to the watch lists for EMPHASIS and the trade has a better chance of paying off than if it were just left on the newsletter. It has worked very well so far, and most every stock I transferred to the watch list has responded as expected. One notable exception was GNSS.