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To: Murat who wrote (977)3/22/1999 6:27:00 PM
From: BomboochaBoy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2902
 
Murat,

We may never quite know why "the stock droped."

DCLK 1/1/00 = 250 (125 post-split).

Is that reasonable enough for everyone?

Please, please, please...no more WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED TO MY DOUBLECLICK?!?! This company is the leader of an industry that is going to be worth billions upon billions (re: C. Sagan) in the blink of an eye.

Thank you, good night.



To: Murat who wrote (977)3/22/1999 7:28:00 PM
From: shahn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2902
 
Dont know what happened but on

quote.com

you can see the final minutes of trading (choose volume
at the bottom and of course type in DCLK). On the
1 min scale you'll see that the downtrend at 3:48 started
gradually on low volume and the total volume for the
whole drop was not that great eg comparable to the volume
jump at open. My guess is either some staggered profit-taking
or market makers then sparking a panic among the
daytraders who had bought in first thing this morning.

But I'm no expert. I'm happy that I havent been able
to find any shock-news on the public wires. Does anyone
know an afterhours quote site?

Shahn