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To: Hart who wrote (13904)3/26/1999 8:20:00 PM
From: RG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Hart,
You are uninformed. How long have you been following this company? This company has everything to offer that others similar to it have and more. Every company hypes, don't they? Every time a press release comes, it hypes the company and the stock goes up. Tell me one that doesn't.
Getting a Nasdaq listing does not mean that any stock will go up. But it certainly does help get exposure, and without exposure no company would succeed.



To: Hart who wrote (13904)3/26/1999 8:22:00 PM
From: Thomas Kirwin  Respond to of 37507
 
"I know what I must do now .."

Hart,

"I know what I must do now.. This is not the pot of gold for me .. it is just an investment"

C ya, wouldn't want to be ya with an attitude like that.

How do you explain the valuations given to eBay, UBid, etc when their earnings or revenues do not justify their current trading price. These are new times. E-commerce is here to stay.

Look...

biz.yahoo.com

Two-thirds of US homes to be online by 2003-report

NEW YORK, March 26 (Reuters) - Around a third of U.S. households are expected to be online by the end of 1999 and nearly two-thirds by December 2003 with the availability of cheaper computers enabling more people to gain access to the Web, a study released this week said.

With sub-$600 personal computers representing nearly a fifth of all U.S. PC retail sales, and sub-$300 machines now a reality, more households can afford the devices they need to get online.

Around 25 percent of U.S. households currently have access to the Internet, according to the report by Boston-based research firm the Yankee Group, a unit of Primark Corp. (NYSE:PMK - news).

We'll leave the light on for you!

Regards,

Tom