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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (4740)4/5/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5102
 
INTERNET (esecurities.W) April 05, 1999 -- All-Tech cleanses DBC from new site?*

>>...esecurities has learned that [DBCC partner]
>> ALL-TECH INVESTMENT GROUP ref/
>> biz.yahoo.com
>> used PC Quote exclusively until recently when their [PQTs]
>> real-time data feeds allegedly were bad for almost one month
>> wherein many/most/all? ALL-TECH offices sustained substantial
>> damages/losses/client defection, etc....hence said recent
>>DBCC-ALL-TECH attain.com alliance...however,
>>the ALL-TECH regional offices/day-trading rooms are also very
>>nervous about said DBCC-ALL-TECH alliance given the fact
>> said alliance represents a formidable competitive
>>advantage/substitute for said day-trading rooms...

*as of Mar 26, 1999 reply # 4740/02/25/99 news release DBC was one of two corporate sponsors on All-Tech website.

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DBCC competitors: TRAC is about to go online ref/ today's news quote.yahoo.com [+107%] ...and TSCN recently made a major move in this direction with their investment in Trading Technologies Corp ref/ biz.yahoo.com and NBCs minority stake in TSCN...PQT-CNNfn takeover rumors...all while DBCC is conspicuously quiet, out of the news, while [consistently] sporting a first generation website throughout what is arguably DBCCs most propitious opportunity [MKTW...IFN.com IPO...InSite.com IPO...] to maximize shareholder value in [its] history and in history(.)...but they do have high six-figure Co-CEOs and an entrenched Board of Directors whom are particularly adept at repricing insider stock options pursuant to shareholder value destructive management...has DBCCs fate [die] already been cast? Does it involve Goldman Sachs? Bloomberg? Wit Capital? Robert Lessin? non-insider shareholders?...