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To: JKNF who wrote (12514)3/23/1999 7:16:00 AM
From: Crazy Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
>>Well Crazy Canuk, if you thought yesterday was fun, today should be even better!!! I'll be saying YESSSSSSSSS!!!! all day as well!!!<<

Good Morning!

How is this for a profound statement - over the next year, there will be some down days, but there will be many, many, more up days.

Why do I feel this way? Well for one of the reasons why I feel our future sure looks good, try this interesting bit of news that I pulled off Infobeat this morning !

Net users cut store visits

A new shopping study finds that 39 percent of those with access to the Internet say they go to the store or mall less often now. The Internet has overtaken malls -- 49 percent vs. 42 percent -- and catalogs -- 49 percent vs. 22 percent -- as a point of purchase for software, said Rudy Nadilo, CEO of Greenfield Online which conducted the research. The real online retail success story remains books, where one out of two Internet-enabled people are buying online. Consumers say they're just as likely to make actual purchases online (49 percent) as at the mall (51 percent). Consumers say the two best things about online shopping are you can shop anytime, and the ease and speed of price comparison.

By the way, they forgot that another good thing about shopping on line - you can also "Shop Naked!"

Crazy Canuk



To: JKNF who wrote (12514)3/23/1999 7:20:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Imagine yesterday having a 1,000 shares of Broadcast.com (BCST:NASDAQ) they jumped up +Cdn$47.00/sh. a rise of (37%) to Cdn$175.00/sh